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One calculation from 1886 found that a typical North Carolina housewife ended up carrying a cumulative total of 36 tonnes of water 148 miles in a single year. And that was before counting the wood to be heaved into the house for the stove. Even boiling water was a serious undertaking; ironing even more so.3
Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future
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