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A typical wash day for two Spanish women outside Madrid. In parts of Spain many women still do the family wash by hand in local rivers and streams. As is the custom, the women work in pairs for company and a good gossip.

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Press, 10 February 1982, Page 26

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A typical wash day for two Spanish women outside Madrid. In parts of Spain many women still do the family wash by hand in local rivers and streams. As is the custom, the women work in pairs for company and a good gossip. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 26

A typical wash day for two Spanish women outside Madrid. In parts of Spain many women still do the family wash by hand in local rivers and streams. As is the custom, the women work in pairs for company and a good gossip. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 26

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