MJ's little flock

I have a walk in shower with the floor flush with the bathroom floor (sloped towards the drain obviously but no lip). I did that because my great grandmother(?) supposedly died in her 90s by tripping over the lip of a walk-in shower and conking her head on the shower stall wall.
That's exactly what I imagine. A gently sloping non-slip floor with a long drain along the wall.
 
The laundry is outside, it used to be a fibro hut but dad removed it and rebuilt it in concrete blocks. You can see the laundry in this photo.

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It does have a concrete double sink which is where I bath Mary sometimes.

And it still has a gas fired copper but it's not connected to the gas any more because the pipe was leaking.

For a long time, the laundry was where the toilet was, and there's still a toilet in there, but it doesn't function. I need to replace it, but it's a very low priority task. Dad had a toilet made inside the house, which I'm very grateful for, but it's still on the wrong side of the back door and sometimes I only just make it in time! A more conveniently located toilet is higher up the to do list! Even higher up the list is a safe bathroom for my old age. Even higher than that is the front veranda which is subsiding - this is getting slowly underway. So you can see why I don't really care about the non-functioning outside toilet in the laundry :gig
Ah yes, these are the other joys of an old house. 😜

My childhood home was entirely made out of fibro including the separate laundry and toilet that backed onto it.
I hated having to use the toilet before bed as a little kid. It faced the loooong backyard and I was torn between wanting to keep the door ajar so I wouldn't get locked in and wanting to close it to stop the monsters in the dark getting me.
I remember getting poised ready to run, quickly flicking off the loo light and racing up the back stairs and diving into the house before I was eaten.

Must have worked because I'm still here.:idunno
 
Called twin tubs in the UK. I used to have one with the mangle roller over one of the tubs.
Now I remember! The mangle was situated over the white enamel coated, steel, round tub of the machine.
I think my Grandma's machine looked something like this.
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The one with the mangle looked more like this
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and chicken tax looks like this
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