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I was browsing a web page where 50- and 60-something UKers were recalling the way things were when they were young... Several mentioned having to use a "long drop toilet." What does that mean?
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It was an outside toilet which was basically a toilet seat below which was a "long drop" of about 5 feet, the faeces were deposited into a pan and then you went inside and turned on your kitchen tap, the water would run into the drain outside which had a "tippler" this was an earthenware pan which when full of water would tip over and flush the long drop toilet.
The stench from these things had to be experienced to be believed and this wasn't hundreds of years ago it was very common in 1950's britain.
The stench from these things had to be experienced to be believed and this wasn't hundreds of years ago it was very common in 1950's britain.
jno, I'm no expert on britains ancient plumbing systems, what I have described above is what I had to use for the first fifteen years of my life until we had a bathroom installed.
I was sent to the public baths (by my mum) twice a week where you could fill this huge bath with hot water and have a really great soak, and clean towels for threepence, I couldn't get out of it because on returning home she would inspect me very carefully to make sure I'd been, the good news was that for being a clean boy I used to get a mars bar.
I was sent to the public baths (by my mum) twice a week where you could fill this huge bath with hot water and have a really great soak, and clean towels for threepence, I couldn't get out of it because on returning home she would inspect me very carefully to make sure I'd been, the good news was that for being a clean boy I used to get a mars bar.