I have to consider myself very lucky in regards to one of my g g/m's.
Her daughter was my father's mother. My g g/mother had my grandmother in the same Croft house she died in (g g/m)
My g/mother was away for a spell to the mainland but returned to the family home & looked after my g g/m until her death.
I have been there many times & actually lived in that house with my g/m for 1 yr although holidayed there annually (prior to her death) so I have a good knowledge & feel of the life & times.
I am assuming my g g/m did her washing & drying of clothes in a similar manner as my g/mother who used a wood/glass" scrubbing/wash board" & dried items over large rocks, pinned down with smaller ones so the washing didn't escape

I would imagine my g g/m didn't have a wash board but used a tin basin/bath & stones (in the same manner as a wash board)?
My gift to my g g/m would be a Wash Board, a Hand Wringer & an "inside" tap as the only tap was located outside & water had to be heated on a peat fire.
I have those memories although my g g/m was gone before I was born but passed on to my g/m & those memories are cherished

Annie