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Call The Midwife "Washing Day" 100% Cotton Tea Towel – 70cm x 50cm

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Call The Midwife "Washing Day" 100% Cotton Tea Towel – 70cm x 50cmOfficial Call The Midwife "Washing Day" Cotton Tea Towel Bring a piece of Poplars history into your home with this Official Call The Midwife Tea Towel. Featuring a delightful repeating pattern of laundry lines fluttering in the breeze and midwives on their rounds, this design perfectly captures the nostalgic atmosphere of the shows beloved opening credits. It is a charming and practical tribute to the resilience and community spirit of the hit BBC

Official Call The Midwife "Washing Day" Cotton Tea Towel

Bring a piece of Poplar’s history into your home with this Official Call The Midwife Tea Towel. Featuring a delightful repeating pattern of laundry lines fluttering in the breeze and midwives on their rounds, this design perfectly captures the nostalgic atmosphere of the show’s beloved opening credits. It is a charming and practical tribute to the resilience and community spirit of the hit BBC period drama.

The playful illustration includes colourful 1950s garments—from crisp nursing uniforms to floral dresses—strung across the docks of the East End. This high-quality tea towel is the perfect way to brighten up your kitchen while celebrating your favourite on-screen moments at Nonnatus House.

Premium Quality & Practical Design

  • 100% Pure Cotton: Crafted from natural, high-grade cotton for exceptional absorbency and a soft, premium feel.
  • Expertly Finished: Every towel is neatly hemmed on all four sides to ensure a professional look and long-lasting durability through daily use.
  • Convenient Hanging Loop: Includes a handy built-in hanging loop for easy storage and to display the beautiful design in your kitchen.
  • Generous Size: Measures approximately 70cm x 50cm, providing plenty of surface area for drying fine china, glassware, or everyday dishes.
  • Authentic Merchandise: A genuine Call The Midwife licensed product, making it an ideal gift for fans, vintage lovers, and collectors.

Care Instructions

To preserve the vibrant colours of the "Washing Day" print, please wash at low temperatures and iron on the reverse side of the fabric only.

Order your Official Call The Midwife "Washing Day" tea towel today and bring a touch of East End charm to the heart of your home!

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