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In Victorian times, the outside toilet was commonly referred to as a "privy" or "privy pit." These facilities were often simple structures located in the backyard, and they typically consisted of a wooden seat positioned over a pit or a trough, where waste would accumulate. The use of privies was prevalent before the advent of indoor Plumbing and sewer systems.

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