Nobody knows.
The third millennium B.C. was the "Age of Cleanliness." Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world.
yes it was
Joseph Gayetty didn't invent Toilet paper. He just took what others had developed and tried to modernize it. It was first 'created' back in the 14th century in China.
No but they did share their poems they made for the olympics when it was first created
The first gear-cutting mechanism was designed by Leonardo da Vinci. However, no evidence indicates that it was ever built.
The first cookie ever made was in the year of 1885
As hard as it seems to believe the inventor of the first flushable toilet was John Crapper.
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Thomas Crapper
because he was the first person to ever have a poo on the toilet
You can install the vanity first. Then, install the tile up to the vanity and around the pipe for the toilet. Then, install the toilet. That way, you do not have to replace the tile should you ever have to replace the toilet.
did a kid ever fall in a toilet
mason hinton created the toilet.
In 1957 a Leave it to Beaver episode "Capitan Jack" showed the toilet tank, but not the seat (censors would not allow the whole toilet to be shown). There is no 'notes' (at least that I can find) of when the 'whole' toilet was ever shown. The movie "Psycho" (1960) was the first to show a complete toilet.
what luxury item did the titanic have built on board that was the first ever
Baby's Toilet was created in 1905.
The Pope's Toilet was created in 2007.
Toilet Böys was created in 1995.