- A sink (also
known as
basin in the UK) is a bowl-shaped
plumbing fixture for
washing hands, dishwashing, and
other purposes.
Sinks have a tap (faucet)...
- four-level
metal bunks with no
mattresses or sheets, two toilets, and two
washbasins. The
cells are lit by
artificial lights 24
hours per day. Each cell is...
-
started to turn this
hidden cellar into a
prison chamber and
installed a
washbasin, toilet, bed, hot
plate and refrigerator. In 1983, he
added more space...
- and diver. The
sanitation system includes hot and cold
water supply for
washbasins and showers, drainage, and
marine toilets with
holding tank and discharge...
- In ****an, a
tsukubai (蹲踞) is a
washbasin provided at the
entrance to a holy
place for
visitors to
purify themselves by the
ritual washing of
hands and...
- in Els
Munts villa at
Altafulla in Tarragonès, Spain. 1)
Bench 2) Main
water channel 3)
Front water channel 4) Wall 5)
Window 6)
Divider 7)
Washbasin...
- the
doughboy helmet. It was also
known as the
dishpan hat, tin pan hat,
washbasin and
Kelly helmet. The
German Army
called it the Salatschüssel (salad bowl)...
- were
primitive and
lacked privacy. They were
furnished with a bed, desk,
washbasin, a
toilet on the back wall, and few
items other than a blanket. African...
-
beret on his head, who
cautiously dips a
finger into the
water of the
washbasin.
Under the
first is written: "So bist du rein" (like this you are clean)...
- the name for the pot.
Whilst modern sanitaryware, such as
toilets and
washbasins, is made of
ceramic materials,
porcelain is no
longer used and vitreous...