when a person needed to use a restroom......people still used them up till the 1960s
In the 1800s, common types of toilets included chamber pots, outhouses, and early versions of indoor flush toilets.
in the toilet but earlier they went anywhere!(in feilds or in the dirt) The only "toilets" they had were outhouses.
There were no indoor toilets; they had to go outside; although there may possibly have been outhouses.
During colonial times, outhouses were commonly referred to as "privies" or "necessary houses." These structures were used for disposal of human waste, often situated away from the main living areas for hygiene reasons. Sewer systems, where they existed, were typically simple drainage systems or "cesspools," designed to manage waste and runoff but often lacking the sophistication of modern sanitation systems. Overall, sanitation practices during this period varied significantly based on location and available resources.
In the 1800s, facilities for personal hygiene and waste disposal were commonly referred to as "privies" or "outhouses."
Some people had outhouses in the 1700's.
Outhouses were common when running water was not available. Back then, outhouses were usually between 50 and 150 feet from the main house and often facing away.
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outhouses
Outhouses and buckets.
Before outhouses, people would go behind a tree or in the woods. When the weather was bad or late at night they would stay indoors and use a pot.
Many people do not have running water in Alaska
In the 1800s, common types of toilets included chamber pots, outhouses, and early versions of indoor flush toilets.
Alaska The Last Frontier - 2011 Outhouses Cow Bras and Bears Oh My 3-6 was released on: USA: November 2013
Frank O'Beirne has written: 'Johns' -- subject(s): Outhouses
Probably went to the woodshed, or used a nearby tree in some indiscreet manner.
in the toilet but earlier they went anywhere!(in feilds or in the dirt) The only "toilets" they had were outhouses.