Noah Walker 3252015 2500 BC Earliest known indoor toilets Toilets which do not flush empty into a bricklined sewer system Going inside 1500 BC Install the worlds first flush ID: 419310
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History Of The Toilet
Noah Walker3/25/2015Slide2
2500 BC: Earliest known indoor
toiletsToilets, which do not flush, empty into a brick-lined sewer system
Going inside Slide3
1500 BC: Install the
world's first flush toiletTankful of rainwater is released into the bowl and washes doings
down clay pipes
Royal Flush Slide4
800 BC: Construction
of the Cloaca MaximaAs many as 11,000 seats are lined up in rectangular rooms along stone henches
Really Public BathroomsSlide5
1300 AD: Europeans doing business in outhouses, tiny sheds with a seat built
over a deep hole in the groundOuthouse-cleaner Richard Raker
meets an unpleasant end
This Job is the PitsSlide6
1500s:European city dwellers relieve themselves indoors in a bowl called a chamber
potHeads UpSlide7
1857: Joseph Gayetty of New York introduces toilet paper
A Charmin’ IdeaSlide8
1672: Library can buy a fancy chamber pot disguised as a stack of books
Bathroom Reading Slide9
1775: Modern flush toilet is-finally born
Stop Making ScentsSlide10
1885:Thomas Twyford introduces the
Unitas, the first one piece, all-ceramic toilet
Sculptured SeatsSlide11
1999:Matsushita Electronic Industrial Company previews a toilet that's smarter
Toilet scientists expect pot to be on the market soon
Minding Your Business