the idea was that people used to do their business in bowls and then chucked it out of the window which was dirty snd spread germs ( this was unfortunate for some poor passers by ) so someone decided to make a mechinism that flushed it down without letting into the street.
1852 by Dr. Crapper Yes it is true No its not. Sir John Harrington invented the first toilet but his idea never succeeded as he was a reble and everyone just laughed at his idea. It was also invented in 1596. Your idea is compleatly wrong.
16th-century author Sir John Harrington. Harrington was an author and in 1596, he wrote an article named "Plan Plots of a Privy of Perfection." In this article, he described his idea of a flush toilet. Queen Elizabeth I was so impressed by his idea that she asked Harrington to install one in the Royal Palace.The first patent for a flush toilet was issued to Alexander Cummings, a watchmaker in 1775.
The flushing of the toilet actually started in Tudor times. When Queen Elizabeth 1 was on the throne. Her cousin in law was a inventor and he had been banished from the city for a reason I'm unsure of. The cousin asked the queen whether she could come over to look at his new invention the FLUSHING toilet. She went round and was so impressed with his new working invention that she asked him to make lots more for her to put in the castle, and that is how the toilet came to be... TRUE!
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. he was English so the toilet bowl was invented in England.
The toilet was invented by Sir John Harington in 1590.
Blood does not come from the toilet it comes from the body.
I have no idea, but a toilet that does that would be pretty flippin amazing to have!
to poo in the toilet
a toilet
I have absolutely no idea
the toilet was not invented in the states but in Europe. Europe actually took the idea from ancient Rome and Greece. The fancy toilet was brought over to the states not invented their.
It's french for dressing room and it gradually turn into the word toilet.
It will come, i think.
It might be the best idea.
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1852 by Dr. Crapper Yes it is true No its not. Sir John Harrington invented the first toilet but his idea never succeeded as he was a reble and everyone just laughed at his idea. It was also invented in 1596. Your idea is compleatly wrong.
Well, They just sit on the toilet and let the pee (piss, Urine) Come out into the toilet....