Tomas crapper
A water closet was the first name for "bathroom". Originally, a water closet only held a toilet and water bowl with pitcher (and bucket of water brought in from an outside pump). Though in 1596 John Harrington made the first flushing toilet, it wasn't until 1852 that Joseph Bramah of Yorkshire patented the first practical water closet in England. However, most rural areas in the US still had outhouses up until the 1950s. Though they had indoor plumbing for water, many people still used galvanized steel round tubs to bathe in, including with heating water on the kitchen stove. As more people got "bath tubs" and took baths in the once-water closets, the room became known as a "bath room", now as the compound word, bathroom. Note: Showers came even later.
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You are thinking of an above the ground aqueduct. They were, in effect, a bridge for a water pipe.
Tomas crapper
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For convenience.So water closet are shorted for wc.
"Water Closet" is a frequently used synonym for "toilet".
No. Water closet is another name for bathroom.
Water closet is of three types -Wall HungSingle Piece / Monoblock (Closet and cistern attached)Couple Closet / Two Piece (seperate closet and cistern)
If you're doing a project on him (just like me right now) you probably might want to know that it was the year of 1874 when he built the first water closet.
WC stands for Water Closet. A water closet is another word for the resroom.
Yes.
Water Closet
One of the earliest closet systems known occurred in the 19th century by way of a "pail closet". A pail closet was essentially a 19th century bathroom outhouse without any adequate water supply and were found in working class neighborhoods in England. They were constructed for the disposal of human waste under a "Rochdale" system of excreta removal though the use of pails. At this time, water closets were found only in wealthier neighborhoods. Eventually though, the water closet would replace pail closets.
W.C. stands for water closet although why water closet is the same as toilet I don't know