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  2. Hills Hoist - Wikipedia

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    A Hills Hoist is a height-adjustable rotary clothes line, designed to permit the compact hanging of wet clothes so that their maximum area can be exposed for wind drying by rotation. They are considered one of Australia's most recognisable icons, and are used frequently by artists as a metaphor for Australian suburbia in the 1950s and 1960s.

  3. Clothes line - Wikipedia

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    A rotary, or Hills Hoist, type of clothes line Sundrying in Hermiston, Oregon. Both clothes lines and clothes dryers serve the same purpose: drying clothes that have been recently washed, or that are wet in general. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of using a clothes line instead of a mechanical dryer:

  4. Hills Limited - Wikipedia

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    Hills was a value-added distributor of security and surveillance systems, IT infrastructure, nurse call and patient engagement technology. In 2023, Hills went into voluntary administration. [2] The origin of Hills Limited dates back to 1945, when Lance Hill invented the Hills Hoist, a height-adjustable rotary clothes line. [3]

  5. Gilbert Toyne - Wikipedia

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    Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria. Known for. Rotary clothes hoist. Gilbert Toyne (23 August 1888 – 30 July 1983) was an Australian inventor. Gilbert Toyne c.1915. He was born at Darriwill, Victoria, and trained as a blacksmith, wheelwright and farrier. Toyne invented, patented and marketed four rotary clothes hoist designs in Australia.

  6. Timeline of Australian inventions - Wikipedia

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    1945 – Hills Hoist – The famous Hills Hoist rotary clothes line with a winding mechanism allowing the frame to be lowered and raised with ease was developed by Lance Hill in 1945, although the clothes line design itself was originally patented by Gilbert Toyne in Adelaide in 1926.

  7. Goon of Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Goon of Fortune, sometimes called Wheel of Goon, [ 1] is an Australian drinking game involving cheap cask wine (colloquially known as "goon" [ 2] ), played between any number of people. The name is a spoof on the TV show Wheel of Fortune. [ 3] A number of goonsacks are pegged around the outside of a rotary washing line.

  8. List of Rotarians - Wikipedia

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    James Innes, British entrepreneur, author and philanthropist, Rotary Club of London, England. J. Sheik-Umarr Mikailu Jah, Former Minister of Health of Sierra Leone, and founder of Rotary Club Bo, Sierra Leone. John Jakes pen name Jay Scotland, author of "North and South Trilogy". Edmund Jones, Pennsylvania State Representative, 70+ year member ...

  9. The many shapes and sizes of drying racks - AOL

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