There are some dirty pictures on public display at one of Victoria's oldest homes right now. Built in the early 1860's, Point Ellice House Museum and Gardens was a family home for more than a century before it was turned over to the province in the 1970s and became the national and provincial historic site it is today. And now until the end of the year, people are invited to check out the museum's latest feature exhibition exploring two basic human needs that city residents face regardless of the decade— dumping waste and accessing clean water.