A Victorian dustbin typically contained a mix of household waste, including scraps of food, ashes from coal fires, broken pottery, and other biodegradable materials. Due to the lack of modern sanitation, these bins often attracted pests and emitted unpleasant odors. Additionally, wealthy households might have had separate bins for recyclable items like glass, metal, and paper. The contents reflected the daily life and consumption patterns of the time, highlighting the challenges of waste management in the Victorian era.
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Victorian schools did not have toilets inside of them. It was very uncommon for anyone to have toilets inside their homes.
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To make a simple dustbin, you can repurpose an empty plastic container or cardboard box. Clean and dry the container, then decorate it if desired using paint or wrapping paper. Optionally, you can line the inside with a trash bag for easy disposal. Place the dustbin in a convenient location for waste disposal.
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