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In Victorian times, wealthy households often had access to private water supplies through elaborate Plumbing systems. They could afford to install indoor plumbing, which included running water and baths, sourced from local aqueducts or private wells. Additionally, many affluent homes utilized water delivered by carts from municipal supplies or private companies. This access reflected the broader social inequalities of the era, as poorer families relied on public taps or communal fountains.

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