When was the lavatory invented
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The first patent for the flushing toilet was issued to Alexander Cummings in Joseph Bramah of Yorkshire patented the first practical water closet in England in During the s, people realized that poor sanitary conditions caused diseases. Having toilets and sewer systems that could control human waste became a priority to lawmakers, medical experts, inventors, and the general public.
In , the Tremont Hotel in Boston became the first hotel to have indoor plumbing; it had eight water closets built by Isaiah Rogers. Until , indoor plumbing could be found only in the homes of the rich and in better hotels. They had attendants dressed in white and customers were charged a penny for use.
His biography by Wallace Reyburn is titled Flushed with Pride. It's all very tongue-in-cheek, but it's nevertheless quite complete. Thomas Crapper apprenticed as a plumber when he was still a child. By the time he was 30, he'd set up his own business in London.
He developed and manufactured sanitary facilities of all sorts until his death in He held many patents and was in fact an important and extremely inventive figure in creating modern water-closet systems.
But did he really give his name to these systems? Reyburn claims that many American soldiers in WW-I were off the farm -- that they'd never seen anything like the classy English water closets -- that they called them by their brand name, much as the English call a vacuum cleaner by the brand name Hoover.
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