Also one similar to this outside of Fredericton, New Brunswick called Kings Landing. Very interesting to visit and shows how harsh survival was back then.
Didn't they have lavatories outside (in the backyards)? That is, they defecated in chamber pots next to their sleeping spouses? For example, it would not be difficult for me even at night, even to go to the lavatory several times and defecate in the fresh air, admiring the night clouds or stars, and even more so, it is useful for the blood vessels of the legs. You can also urinate in potties, but defecating...ugh, loathsomely.🤨🤔
It is unpleasant, that their good-quality utility, warehouse and production premises are not painted on the outside. It is clear, that they will not last long with this approach - there are traces of drips & blurs, rotting and cracking, and an untidy appearance is evident.😨
Also one similar to this outside of Fredericton, New Brunswick called Kings Landing. Very interesting to visit and shows how harsh survival was back then.
Thanks. I'd like to visit that place.
Thanks for the tour.
The mill is really interesting. Buy the bread if there's any left.
Very interesting video, thank you for sharing. I wanted to add, however, that the18th century is the 1700s, not 1860. The 1800s were the 19th century.
Thank you so much for the feedback. I will try to do some updates
Very interesting, hope to visit this place.
How can Truly See this house?? Camera is Spinning Around So Fast, You Can't See a Damn Thing. Lousy Video!!
You should!
Didn't they have lavatories outside (in the backyards)? That is, they defecated in chamber pots next to their sleeping spouses? For example, it would not be difficult for me even at night, even to go to the lavatory several times and defecate in the fresh air, admiring the night clouds or stars, and even more so, it is useful for the blood vessels of the legs. You can also urinate in potties, but defecating...ugh, loathsomely.🤨🤔
It is unpleasant, that their good-quality utility, warehouse and production premises are not painted on the outside. It is clear, that they will not last long with this approach - there are traces of drips & blurs, rotting and cracking, and an untidy appearance is evident.😨
A village stuck in the 19th century or the 1800s the 18th century is in the time of George Washington the Georgian Period
Of course, houses without vestibules are uncomfortable for me; I don’t like it, when the front door opens directly into the parlour [hallway] area.🥴
Just like the one in England