Yes he is the first inventor of the toilet.
People say that Alexander Cummings, J.F. Brondel, etc. invented the toilet but they merrily imporved it.
A man named Thomas Crapper has been given credit for inventing the toilet. He was just a plumber that sold the toilet at his business Thomas Crapper & Co where he sold the product to 9 customers.
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He is the person who invented the toilet
it was the first flush toilet
1778...but he actually he didnt inventthe first flush toliet.. Sir John Harrington did in 1596
It was made in England
Sir John Harrington invented the toilet in 1596 but Thomas Crapper is given most of the credit
John Harington (or Harrington, 1561-1612), godson of Queen Elizabeth I, devised a water closet called the Ajax in 1596, but it did not gain wide acceptance in England.
Thomas Crapper did not invent the flush toilet, at the time he was just an extremely successful plumber. He had nothing to do at all with the invention .. and the toilet wasnt even invented at the time, it was called the water closet at the time and that was invented by Sir John Harrington. checkk yaaa resourcesss ..
No, the first flushing toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John Harrington for the palace of Queen Elizabeth I, his godmother. Thomas Crapper made many advancements in plumbing but did not invent the toilet. Also, Thomas Crapper was not a doctor.
Thomas Crapper did not invent the flush toilet, at the time he was just an extremely successful plumber. He had nothing to do at all with the invention .. and the toilet wasnt even invented at the time, it was called the water closet at the time and that was invented by Sir John Harrington. checkk yaaa resourcesss ..
The term "John" as a slang for bathroom is thought to have originated from Sir John Harington, an English courtier. He is credited with inventing the modern flushing toilet in the late 16th century, hence the association. Over time, the term "John" became a colloquialism for the toilet or bathroom.
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