Toilets in Victorian Houses
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
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1. As an en suite adjacent to my bedroom on thr 1st/2nd floor
2. As part of a bathroom on the 1st/2nd floor like modern houses
3. On the ground floor away from the kitchen
Basically, not adjacent to the kitchen
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
And where did all the "IZAL medicated toilet paper" go. C'mon you must remember that stuff
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
I think you mean "What IS .....
It's the Dirty Harry (don't tell me you've not heard of him) of loo paper β "itβs rough, itβs tough and takes no sh*t". You haven't lived if you haven't wiped your posterior with IZAL. Google it, I'm sure you'll find all the info you want.
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
Good old Palmers Green. Broomfield Park is on one of my running routes
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
I remember Grandma & Grandpa taking me there when I stayed with them. There was a building/museum there with some fantastic stuffed animals.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: βThu Jan 13, 2022 2:29 pmGood old Palmers Green. Broomfield Park is on one of my running routes
How have we got from Victorian Toilets to taxidermy
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No idea the building/museum isn't there any longer but the park does have some some character. You also get a great view of Alexandra Palace and into central London from the top of the hill.
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I'll have to pay it another visit for old times sake.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: βSat Jan 15, 2022 12:27 pm No idea the building/museum isn't there any longer but the park does have some some character. You also get a great view of Alexandra Palace and into central London from the top of the hill.
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Re: Toilets in Victorian Houses
Currywurst and Chips wrote: βTue Apr 06, 2021 9:43 amPreference
1. As an en suite adjacent to my bedroom on thr 1st/2nd floor
2. As part of a bathroom on the 1st/2nd floor like modern houses
3. On the ground floor away from the kitchen
Basically, not adjacent to the kitchen
Hopefully any Victorian Architects reading this forum will take on board your preferences when drawing plans for new Victorian houses