- sink is a bowl-shaped
plumbing fixture for
washing hands (also
known as
washbasin in the UK), dishwashing, and
other purposes.
Sinks have a tap (faucet)...
-
large sofa, wardrobe, and
dressing table with
washbasin, mirror, and
storage shelves.
Second class washbasins were of the type
known as a "Compactom" or...
- not
include private toilets or
washbasins.
Roomettes in
Viewliner I cars
built through 1996 have
toilets and
washbasins,
while those on
Viewliner II cars...
- 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...
-
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)...
- 3-berth (originally 4-berth)
compartments on the
lower deck, all with
washbasins inside compartments and
shared toilets at each end of said carriage; WLABmz-type...
-
purification by
immersion of the
bodies of the priests. The fact that it was a
washbasin that was too
large to
enter from
above lends to the idea that
water would...
-
connected by staircases,
bathrooms with
alabaster appliances such as
washbasins,
bathing tubs, and toilets, all
connected to an
elaborate twin plumbing...
- cistern.
Common examples of an air gap in
domestic plumbing are: Taps
above washbasins Cold
water cisterns,
where the
float valve outlet must be
above the overflow...
- the name for the pot.
Whilst modern sanitaryware, such as
closets and
washbasins, is made of
ceramic materials,
porcelain is no
longer used and vitreous...