Meet Edinburgh's tenement slum dwellers and their struggle living in high rise hovels, where every day was a struggle to collect water, care for family and stay clean. The city's 19th Century poor were crammed into the Old Town slums, while the rich lived in the New Town, separated from the smog and smells. In the words of a Victorian philanthropist we visit the Old Town and meet some inhabitants and learn a fist-hand account of the hardship of life.
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CC BY - Clean up! Cleanliness is next to godliness by Government and Heritage Library North Carolina; Dwellings of the poor in Bethnal Green, water supply 1863 by Wellcome Images; John Knox House, Edinburgh, Scotland. Circa 1890-1899 by Tekniska Museet; Vangogh girl kneeling front bucket 1881 by ErgSap
CC BY-SA - Calton Hill Cemetery by Magnus Hagdorn; Fleshmarket Close by Simon Johnston via geograph.org.uk
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