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CommentsLinzi Woods Those were the days - wooden pegs made good pretend pistols :)
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Heather Newby
Heather Newby wooden pegs made great peg dolls!
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Linzi Woods
Linzi Woods I wouldn't know about that :)
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Jeannie Johnson
Jeannie Johnson Still great line to have
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Linda Hughes
Linda Hughes My daughter recently got her husband to put a similar one up in Marton. Fantastic drying.
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Wayne Nicholson
Wayne Nicholson Just the best !
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ManageNova Elizabeth Hichens Love those lines, not used in Auckland, most people hide their clothes lines.
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Heather Newby
Heather Newby ha ha.. apparently, in some states in USA it`s illegal to hang your clothes outside.
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Faye Cillekens
Faye Cillekens I have one of these ..love it.
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Phyllis Aberhart
Phyllis Aberhart In some suburbans in NZ too you're not allowed to have a a clothes line that can be seen, one of those places was an expensive area on the outskirts of Blenheim
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Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson West Coast scene.
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Raewyn Louttit
Raewyn Louttit Darrell M Madgwick
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Mandy Nimmo Gordon
Mandy Nimmo Gordon My mum still has one in her backyard
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Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Lot of people still have..we put a new one in..wouldn't be without..and still buy woodenpegs..
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Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Heather Newby lol..my sister in law Leanne Cochrane..beautiful brand new home in otago and she put one in..hers high enough to have it's own air traffic controller Wendy Clark Best washing lines ever.
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Lorraine O'Donoghue
Lorraine O'Donoghue Years ago these lines were used in Nelson also. All that was available in those times.
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Dianne Manera
Dianne Manera Looks like an old railway house, the best clothes line
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Jack Garama
Jack Garama That’s all we have good old number 8 does the job catlins special
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Phyllis Aberhart
Phyllis Aberhart Best washing line you can have. I'd have one now if I could
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Bobbie Johnson
Bobbie Johnson Best way to dry clothes.
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Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson Yes railway house
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Linzi Woods Those were the days - wooden pegs made good pretend pistols :)
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Heather Newby
Heather Newby wooden pegs made great peg dolls!
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Linzi Woods
Linzi Woods I wouldn't know about that :)
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Jeannie Johnson
Jeannie Johnson Still great line to have
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Linda Hughes
Linda Hughes My daughter recently got her husband to put a similar one up in Marton. Fantastic drying.
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Wayne Nicholson
Wayne Nicholson Just the best !
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Nova Elizabeth Hichens
Nova Elizabeth Hichens Love those lines, not used in Auckland, most people hide their clothes lines.
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Heather Newby
Heather Newby ha ha.. apparently, in some states in USA it`s illegal to hang your clothes outside.
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Faye Cillekens
Faye Cillekens I have one of these ..love it.
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Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson West Coast scene.
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Raewyn Louttit
Raewyn Louttit Darrell M Madgwick
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Mandy Nimmo Gordon
Mandy Nimmo Gordon My mum still has one in her backyard
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· Reply · 1d
Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Lot of people still have..we put a new one in..wouldn't be without..and still buy woodenpegs..
2
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Heather Newby
Heather Newby im jealous
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Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Heather Newby lol..my sister in law Leanne Cochrane..beautiful brand new home in otago and she put one in..hers high enough to have it's own air traffic controller
3
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· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Heather Newby wooden pegs made great peg dolls!
2
Edit or delete this
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· Reply · 1d
Linzi Woods
Linzi Woods I wouldn't know about that :)
1
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· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
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Jeannie Johnson
Jeannie Johnson Still great line to have
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Linda Hughes
Linda Hughes My daughter recently got her husband to put a similar one up in Marton. Fantastic drying.
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Wayne Nicholson
Wayne Nicholson Just the best !
2
ManageNova Elizabeth Hichens Love those lines, not used in Auckland, most people hide their clothes lines.
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Heather Newby ha ha.. apparently, in some states in USA it`s illegal to hang your clothes outside.
3
Edit or delete this
Like
· Reply · 1d
Faye Cillekens
Faye Cillekens I have one of these ..love it.
1
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Like
· Reply · 1d
Phyllis Aberhart
Phyllis Aberhart In some suburbans in NZ too you're not allowed to have a a clothes line that can be seen, one of those places was an expensive area on the outskirts of Blenheim
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Like
· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Write a reply...
Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson West Coast scene.
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· Reply · 1d
Raewyn Louttit
Raewyn Louttit Darrell M Madgwick
1
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· Reply · 1d
Mandy Nimmo Gordon
Mandy Nimmo Gordon My mum still has one in her backyard
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Lot of people still have..we put a new one in..wouldn't be without..and still buy woodenpegs..
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · Heather Newby im jealous
Edit or delete this
Like
· Reply · 1d
Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Heather Newby lol..my sister in law Leanne Cochrane..beautiful brand new home in otago and she put one in..hers high enough to have it's own air traffic controller Wendy Clark Best washing lines ever.
3
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Lorraine O'Donoghue
Lorraine O'Donoghue Years ago these lines were used in Nelson also. All that was available in those times.
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Dianne Manera
Dianne Manera Looks like an old railway house, the best clothes line
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Jack Garama
Jack Garama That’s all we have good old number 8 does the job catlins special
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Phyllis Aberhart
Phyllis Aberhart Best washing line you can have. I'd have one now if I could
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Bobbie Johnson
Bobbie Johnson Best way to dry clothes.
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson Yes railway house
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Linzi Woods Those were the days - wooden pegs made good pretend pistols :)
3
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Heather Newby wooden pegs made great peg dolls!
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Linzi Woods
Linzi Woods I wouldn't know about that :)
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Jeannie Johnson
Jeannie Johnson Still great line to have
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Linda Hughes
Linda Hughes My daughter recently got her husband to put a similar one up in Marton. Fantastic drying.
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Wayne Nicholson
Wayne Nicholson Just the best !
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Nova Elizabeth Hichens
Nova Elizabeth Hichens Love those lines, not used in Auckland, most people hide their clothes lines.
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Heather Newby ha ha.. apparently, in some states in USA it`s illegal to hang your clothes outside.
3
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Faye Cillekens
Faye Cillekens I have one of these ..love it.
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
View 1 more reply
Margi Adamson
Margi Adamson West Coast scene.
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Raewyn Louttit
Raewyn Louttit Darrell M Madgwick
1
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Like
· Reply · 1d
Mandy Nimmo Gordon
Mandy Nimmo Gordon My mum still has one in her backyard
1
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Lot of people still have..we put a new one in..wouldn't be without..and still buy woodenpegs..
2
Manage
Like
· Reply · 1d
Heather Newby
Heather Newby im jealous
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· Reply · 1d
Sheri-Phil Wright
Sheri-Phil Wright Heather Newby lol..my sister in law Leanne Cochrane..beautiful brand new home in otago and she put one in..hers high enough to have it's own air traffic controller
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West Coast New Zealand History (1st Jun 2019). West Coast washing line.. In Website West Coast New Zealand History. Retrieved 8th May 2026 03:47, from https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/16136




