From what I can find (and remember) I think the first dumpsters in the 1930's were used for industrial projects, like removing refuse from a building remodel or demolition. The more residential / commercial (like restaurants or schools etc.) dumpsters came along later, in the 1950's.
https://www.budgetdumpster.com/blog/who-invented-the-dumpster/
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/hhh.pa2886.photos.035741p/?co=hhfrom the look of the truck in back ground this might be in that time .
I see their web site has one sitting on a 1955 Autocar truck. I dunno, I don't remember dumpsters as a kid.
As far as home trash, it was burned in a burning barrel out back, or taken to the local dump.
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I -think- that the older ones were quite a bit larger, that they were designed for six [or so] homes, while the later ones are small, and designed for single homes only ..
At least that's they way they went up here, older yellow steel ones, newer small green plastic [on wheels] newer ones ..
My question is basically this: Would the HO scale dumpster model offered by Alloy Forms be appropraite for 1954?
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I looked on Wikipedia and other sources. All I can find is that dumpsters were introduced in the mid 1930s, popularized after WW2, and standardized (for fork pocket spacing and height) sometime later.
I cannot find any pictures of early designs, or designs/styles with dates attached to them.
I guess the dumpster historians don't have a very good society.
Any thoughts?
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