Hygienic laundry

Thanks to Captain Chaos for this look back at the Hygienic laundry. The Hygienic Laundry (Abingdon) was set up in 1932 and closed in 1976.
Hygienic laundry
This photograph shows the staff at the laundry circa 1945. I think the room is the one on the corner of Wilsham Road and Caldecott Road. The lady second from left, second row from front is my late Auntie Win. During the war another Auntie, Gladys (who also worked there), recalls how they would launder the bloodied sheets and uniforms from a near-by American Military hospital (possibly Cowley). In Win’s loft, I found a large wooden trunk that was used to carry their laundry, it was stamped U.S Army and had the names of a number of G.I.’s pinned to the side.

Gladys also recalls how during the war the staff would take it in turn to “Fire Watch” which basically meant two girls would spend the night sleeping on the office floor of the Laundry just in case anything happened to the building. She spoke of the night she was on watch and Abingdon was the target of enemy bombers. Search lights were blazing and the anti-aircraft guns firing. Shippon Church took a hit as did Evelyn road.

3 thoughts on “Hygienic laundry

  1. Janet

    I was speaking to someone the other day who used to work in the Laundry. When developers recently converted the building into homes they took the flood level marker off the building. It indicated where past floods rose to. I thought that this was an interesting reminder of past history but I expect the developers did not want to worry prospective home buyers.

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  2. Monica lovatt

    The American hospital maybe the Churchill Hospital in Oxford which was leased to the Americans during WW2.

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  3. Beefeater Spike

    As I now live in this lovely building I’m trying to find some other old photos to display in my house. That’s to Steve for sending me this one.

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