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Para purgar o corpo dos excessos do ano novo, nada como as boas águas de Sintra e do Arsenal. Podem ser encontradas no Museu de Lisboa - Palácio Pimenta, de Terça a Domingo, das 10 às 18 horas, no Nº 245 do Campo Grande. Visite-nos. [ diz-no o José Daniel Soares Ferreira do Conversa, muita conversa ]
Three part tile mural depicting water in three historical times in São Paulo outside the Sabesp EEA Vila América, southwest of Ave Paulista. Made at the Liceu de Arte e Oficios de São Paulo in 1945...since then, touched up by local street artists.
Modern aguadeiro gets around on a bike.
Water vendors replenishing their barrels along the banks of the Tamanduateí. A group that deserves further investigation. Were they slaves (escravos de gancho) or free? Who was there clientele? When did they stop operating, and why? It is important to recall that before pumping stations and gravity-operated water towers, human labor (presumably, in many cases, slave labor) delivered water and carted off waste in urban Brazil.
Source: Ernani Silva Bruno, História e Tradições da Cidade de São Paulo (Vol II), p. 1445 (third hand reproduction, originally from a short-run newspaper in 1866)
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