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"From Cakes to Crime: Unveiling the Art of Disposal" How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake (litho

Background imageDispose Collection: Chandalas, lower-caste Hindus, India

Chandalas, lower-caste Hindus, India
Chandalas, lower-caste Hindus in India, deemed to be untouchable because they dispose of dead bodies. Date: 1843

Background imageDispose Collection: How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake (litho)

How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake (litho)
5217787 How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake)

Background imageDispose Collection: Street crime, 1554 (woodcut)

Street crime, 1554 (woodcut)
XJF277664 Street crime, 1554 (woodcut) by Jode, Gerard de (1509-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from ENCHIRIDION RERUM CRIMINALIUM or PRAXIS RERUM CRIMINALIUM by the lawyer Joost de)

Background imageDispose Collection: Montagu Pass (b / w photo)

Montagu Pass (b / w photo)
3092458 Montagu Pass (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Montagu Pass. Illustration for Picturesque South Africa (Dennis Edwards)

Background imageDispose Collection: An Overland Journey from Queensland to Sydney with a New Chum (engraving)

An Overland Journey from Queensland to Sydney with a New Chum (engraving)
1044535 An Overland Journey from Queensland to Sydney with a New Chum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDispose Collection: Life in garbage

Life in garbage
Dhaka, Bangladesh - November 26, 2016: little child sitting in the garbage at Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sohel Parvez Haque

Background imageDispose Collection: Emptying the Chamber Pots, illustration from Praxis rerum criminalium by

Emptying the Chamber Pots, illustration from Praxis rerum criminalium by
XJF347997 Emptying the Chamber Pots, illustration from Praxis rerum criminalium by Joose de Damhouder, 1554 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by Dutch School

Background imageDispose Collection: Waste incinerator, 19th century

Waste incinerator, 19th century
Waste incinerator, 19th-century artwork. This incinerator is located in New York City, USA. The first waste incinerators dates from the 1870s in the UK

Background imageDispose Collection: Disposal of Abdul-Hamid

Disposal of Abdul-Hamid
CARTOON The young Turks dispose of the body of Abdul-Hamid


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"From Cakes to Crime: Unveiling the Art of Disposal" How to Dispose of What is Left Over of the Brides Cake (litho): Discover creative ways to bid farewell to those last slices, ensuring no crumb goes to waste. Street crime, 1554 (woodcut): Exploring historical methods used by communities in disposing evidence and concealing street crimes from prying eyes. Chandalas, lower-caste Hindus, India: Delving into the cultural practices surrounding the disposal rituals followed by lower-caste Hindus in India. Montagu Pass (b/w photo): Journey through time as we uncover how waste was managed along this historic pass and its impact on the environment. An Overland Journey from Queensland to Sydney with a New Chum (engraving): Join us on an adventurous trip where we unravel how early settlers disposed of their waste during long journeys across Australia. Life in garbage: Peeking into the lives of those who find solace or survival amidst heaps of discarded items, highlighting both challenges and resilience within this unique existence. Madame d'Epremesnil relinquishing regrets Mr. D's arms: A captivating tale unfolds as we explore Madame d'Epremesnil's decision-making process while parting ways with sentimental objects - a reflection on letting go and moving forward. Toilet: Dive deep into the world beneath our feet as we examine various methods employed throughout history for disposing human waste safely and hygienically. Emptying the Chamber Pots, illustration from Praxis rerum criminalium by: Step back in time with this vivid illustration showcasing how chamber pots were emptied discreetly without causing public inconvenience or disgust. Waste incinerator, 19th century: Shedding light on early attempts at managing waste through incineration techniques that aimed at reducing environmental impact before modern waste management systems were established. Disposal of Abdul-Hamid.