For a few years when I was a child we lived in a red sandstone tenement flat ( apartment).. there was 8 flats on 4 floors. There was one rear garden shared among all which was called a drying green, and where everyone had to take turns to dry their clothes. Now there's only 7 days in the week but 8 flats with families in except one where it was an old lady on her own... ( she dried her clothing indoors )
We had a lot in our family so every Monday would be our family wash day.. if it rained on Monday and we couldn't get it down to the drying green we'd have to hang it on a wooden pulley in the kitchen to dry, and it could take days..and equally if it was a winters day, our washing would freeze to the line, and we'd bring it all the way up 4 flights of stairs rock hard and ice cold..
God help you if you hung washing out on the shared drying green on someone elses' day..you'd find it lying on the ground...or conversely if you needed something washed and dried desperately on someone else's day they might let you share one of the washing lines with them if they didn't have too much to go out...
This is similar to the shared drying green.
..but on wet days, and in the west of Scotland there was many.... we had to hang the washing for a large family on this pulley in the kitchen