Jean-Baptiste Brondel died in 1903.
Georges Brondel has written: 'L' Europe a 50 ans'
J.F. Brondel was an inventor who invented the flush-able toilet. He invented this type of toilet in 1738.
Jean-Baptiste Debret was born in 1768.
J.F. Brondel.
There is limited information available about JF Brondel. It is possible they are a private individual or a lesser-known public figure.
JF Brondel is French. He is known for his contributions in the fields of art and design, particularly in relation to craftsmanship and innovation in various projects.
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There is no definitive information on inventor J. F. Brondel, and it is possible that his sole contribution (inventing a toilet valve in 1738) may be a fictitious repetition.
Its was found in 1738 by a man named J.F Brondel
first valve-type flush toilet was introduced in 1738 by a man named J.F. Brondel.
This is one question that still has alot of mystery around it, it is believed that Thomas Crapper invented the first toilet, however this has never been proved, but according to documentation, in 1738 J.F Brondel invented the first valve type flush toilet. Thomas Crapper invented the toilets...it figures!
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.