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thomas crapper's parents name are Juliet crapper and Luis crapper
he was a plumber
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 ..
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
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 ..
Holder of 9 plumbing-related patents and often wrongly credited as the inventor of the flush toilet, prolific plumber Thomas Crapper had one son, John Green Crapper, who sadly died at age 1 in 1869. Thomas and his wife had no other children.
Thomas Crapper was a famous English plumber and businessman known for his plumbing inventions in the 19th century. There is no specific personal information available about him beyond his professional contributions to the plumbing industry.
While there is a popular and false urban legend that Thomas Crapper invented the flush toilet, it happens to be a fact that Thomas Crapper was a real person, ( baptised 28 September 1836; died 27 January 1910) a plumber, and the holder of several Plumbing related patents. In 1853 he was apprenticed to his brother George, a plumber. Apprenticeship is like a hands-on education in a trade; better than formal school in many ways, and essential in Crapper's time when formal education was not freely available to everyone.
There is no definitive information on where Thomas Crapper went to school. He was an English plumber and businessman known for popularizing the modern flush toilet, but his educational background is not well-documented.
There is no record of Thomas Crapper attending formal schooling beyond his apprenticeship as a plumber. He went on to establish a successful business as a sanitary engineer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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