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Fall Asleep as a Laundry Marker in 1940s Queens

2 h 48 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Step into a 1940s Queens laundry and follow the quiet routine of a laundry marker, the worker responsible for tagging, sorting, and keeping track of other people’s shirts, sheets, collars, and cuffs. This slow history video explores the ink stamps, paper slips, bundles, steam, and careful repetition behind an ordinary job most people never notice.In the style of Boring Science For Sleep, this video focuses on the small details of working life before modern automation, when a single misplaced mark could send a family’s laundry to the wrong address. Settle in for a calm look at industrial laundry work, neighborhood routines, and the forgotten labor that kept city households moving.

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