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Title: Living And Working Conditions At The Turn Of The Century.
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Open cesspits were common, even in the wealthiest suburbs. Other people had a pan system from which waste might be emptied once a week by collectors known as ‘ nightmen’. There was a lack of water in the 1890s until a new reservoir at Prospect helped to increase the supply, which led to improvements in personal hygiene... Showed first 250 characters
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Bathrooms were built in new houses and people started to bathe more often – at least once a week, people washed their hands before handling food, flush toilets were introduced and clothes were washed more frequently. However these improvements were only available to those who could afford them and many working class people continued to live in unhealthy conditions in the early 1900s... Showed next 250 characters
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