The first indoor bathtub was introduced in 1870. It was in Seattle, Washington. John Michael Kohler later made the first tub specifically for indoor bathing in 1883. He did this by applying enamel to a horse through. His company later started making indoor toilets, sinks, and other Plumbing. Kohler is still a popular name in indoor plumbing to this day.
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
Indoor Plumbing
yes
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What is 'following'.
I was born Mar 31. 1929. In a small town in IL. We always had indoor plumbing. The Aztec's had indoor plumbing.
From what I read I am not sure they have in door plumbing YET but they are working on it. As soon as the construction boom in Ireland is finished then tradesmen will possibly go to England and install plumbing properly....
It’s indoor plumbing
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
About 2,000 years ago the Romans started using indoor plumbing.
yes they have it
Indoor Plumbing
Check out ancient Rome or Greek plumbing history
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YES
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I belive that some parts of India still dont have indoor plumbing but, check smoe other sources too!!