- A
flush toilet (also
known as a
flushing toilet,
water closet (WC); see also
toilet names) is a
toilet that
disposes of
human waste (i.e.,
urine and ****)...
-
closet (especially in
North American English usage) is an
enclosed space, with a door, used for storage,
particularly that of clothes. ****ed
closets...
- fertiliser.
Although the more
advanced water closet (flush toilet) was po****r in
wealthy homes, the lack of an
adequate water supply and poor
sewerage meant...
- and
connects the
closet bend to a
drain pipe. The name
comes from the term "
water closet", the
traditional name for a toilet.
Closet flanges are typically...
- and
Joseph Bramah.
Water closets only
started to be
moved from
outside to
inside of the home
around 1850. The
integral water closet started to be built...
- Street, Pimlico. In London,
Bramah worked for a Mr Allen,
installing water closets (toilets)
which were
designed to a
patent obtained by
Alexander ****ming...
-
satirist Wallace Reyburn. ****per held nine patents,
three of them for
water closet improvements such as the
floating ball****. He
improved the S-bend plumbing...
- clear. In both
rookeries and purpose-built tenements,
communal water taps and
water closets (either
privies or "school sinks,"
which opened into a vault...
- Haas Frost-proof
Water Closets and
other specialties, was
damaged by the
floods to the
extent of $5,000. The
plant was
under water to the
depth of 16...
-
defining period for the
sanitary industry and the
water closet; the
debate between the
simple water closet trap
basin made
entirely of
earthenware and the...