Sunday, February 23, 2014

The Crapper



Before I left Jamie’s Italian Restaurant in Nottingham, England, I went to use the Lady’s room or the Loo as it is call here.
And there it was: The Crapper.
Thomas Crapper did not invent the toilet, he just made them, however they came to be known for his name due to the American soldiers stationed in England during WWI that use to say “I am going to the crapper” instead of the toilet because they  found the idea of crapping in a Crapper very funny. The English people did not understand the joke as they did not use the word crap.
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington 1596; however Crapper improved on the flushing part by improving on the floating device for the water in the tank.

Thomas Crapper had the first showroom in the world when he opened his store in England showcasing toilets, sinks, and baths in a store window, creating an outrage for displaying such vulgar items for everybody to see.
At that time these items where called sanitaryware and they were ignored by the people for many years as this was not a subject that anybody wanted to talk about.
He also made the manhole covers at Westminster Abbey.

As for me, I just enjoyed seating in a Crapper.



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