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Sanitary ware, Plate 42
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Sanitary ware, Plate 42
Sanitary ware, Plate 42, showing wash basins, urinals and toilet bowls in a range of styles. Date: circa 1880s
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Basin Basins Bathroom Bidet Bowl Bowls Closet Lavatory Pans Pipe Pipes Plain Plumbing Range Sanitary Shape Shapes Styles Toilet Trap Traps Urinal Ware Wash Washbasin Urinals
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Sanitary ware, Plate 42: A Glimpse into Victorian Bathroom Designs Step back in time with this image of Sanitary ware, Plate 42, showcasing an array of wash basins, urinals, and toilet bowls from the late 1880s. This intriguing photograph offers a unique perspective into the world of Victorian bathroom designs, a period marked by significant advancements in plumbing and sanitation. The image reveals an impressive collection of china sanitary ware, which was becoming increasingly popular during this era. The wash basins, available in various shapes and sizes, are depicted with plain, unadorned designs, reflecting the minimalist aesthetic of the time. Some basins feature a rounded, almost elliptical shape, while others boast a more rectangular form. The absence of ornate decorations allowed the functional beauty of the materials to take center stage. Urinals and toilet bowls, essential components of the Victorian bathroom, are also displayed in this photograph. The urinals, with their elongated trough design, were a common sight in public spaces such as bars and train stations. Meanwhile, the toilet bowls, often referred to as WCs or water closets, were a significant improvement in terms of hygiene and convenience. The bidets, a lesser-known addition to Victorian bathrooms, are also present, represented by a few pan-like structures. The presence of pipes and traps in the photograph underscores the importance of plumbing during this period. The intricate network of pipes and traps allowed for the efficient transportation and disposal of water, contributing to the overall functionality of the bathroom. This photograph, with its historical significance and captivating imagery, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Victorian bathroom designs. Sanitary ware, Plate 42, is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that characterized the Victorian era, making it an essential piece of design history.
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