1836
yes he was mistakenly called john
John Crapper 1643
Thomas Crapper (1836-1910) also known as John Crapper, did exist and is credited with improving the functionality of the early flush toilet (or "water closet," as it was then called), but he did not, contrary to popular belief, invent the pseudo-eponymous bathroom appliance from scratch. Credit for that goes to 16th-century author Sir John Harrington, who not only came up with the idea but installed an early working prototype in the palace of Queen Elizabeth I, his godmother. The first patent for a flushing water closet was issued to Alexander Cummings in 1775, sixty years before Thomas Crapper was born.
No, credit for inventing the toilet goes to Sir John Harington, but there was famous company of bathroom and lavatory makers in London called Thomas Crapper & Co., Ltd. Thomas Crapper, the founder, invented the floating ballcock.
Thomas Crapper was given credit for it but it was Sir John Harrington's idea.
yes he was mistakenly called john
john l crapper hense the nicknames - the john, the crapper,
Thomas Crapper was born on September 28, 1836.
Thomas Crapper died January 1, 1910 John Capper died in Eastebourne, East Sussex, England
him middle name startes with a j and i an not tell the reat so now u got john j crapper
Despite insistent claims to the contrary, Thomas Crapper had no middle name. Many people claim he was Thomas John Crapper. Also, he was not knighted, as many think.
John Crapper 1643
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John Crapper invented the first toilet.
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