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SUMMARY:Springs & Scavengers: Waste and Water in Victoria, 1842-1915
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/springs-scavengers-waste-and-water-in-victoria-1842-1915/
LOCATION:Point Ellice House :: 2616 Pleasant Street Victoria, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>In Victoria, fresh water has long been precious&mdash;and political. Springs and Scavengers brings you up close (but not too close) to the story of water and waste management in early Victoria. Through images, stories, and artifacts&mdash;including a spectacular collection of chamber pots&mdash; Point Ellice House weaves a story of basic human needs, and the struggle that early Victoria had in keeping up with them. Visitors will encounter the rapid expansion of the city&rsquo;s water works, from a few simple wells on the edge of town to the damming of Elk/Beaver Lake and its pipeline of swampy-smelling water to Victoria&rsquo;s fashionable homes. The exhibition showcases night soil scavengers&mdash;tradesmen who made a living manually removing sewage from the city&rsquo;s homes. Springs and Scavengers connects the personal with the political. Visitors will peek into the water closets of the O&rsquo;Reilly family, and learn of their business interests in the privatization of the city&rsquo;s water supply. Visitors will discover how in early Victoria, marginalized communities&mdash;Chinese, Indigenous and Black&mdash;were involved in waste and water matters, and how they were both denied basic amenities and criticized for the lack of them.</p>
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