Thomas Crapper

    • Lots and lots of Crappers, including Thomas Crapper the plumber and George Crapper the manager of a 'wholesale sanitary works'.
    • 28 Apr 2008 Thomas Crapper, a British plumber, had a hand in perfecting the cistern to make flushing quieter and more polite.
    • 27 Jan 2006 Thomas Crapper Day OK, I can deal with this one. There's actually a Web site dedicated to Mr. Crapper and, yes, this day's about what you
    • 24 Feb 2007fleeing instead to the other workshop venues where Thomas Crapper's flush toilets lived up to the promise inherent in their name.
    • Omg-facts.com Thomas CRAPPER popularized the toilet. (source) He didn't invent the toilet, but his company, Crapper & Co, was a popular plumbing company in
    • 3 May 2005 *Thomas Crapper *Also used as a generic term for stuff or junk. Did YOU know that CRAP is actually an acryonym? HMM? DID YOU?
    • This year marks the 100th anniversary of Thomas Crapper's death, the man one could argue, who has improved all our lives immeasurably with his invention of
    • The more famous Thomas Crapper (1835-1910) was not technologically inventive, but strikingly successful as a sanitary entrepreneur.
    • 31 Oct 2006early 1900's to Thomas Crapper, often mistakenly thought to be the inventor of the modern day seated toilet; Thomas Crapper was actually
    • 15 Jan 2008 And in the process discovered that Sir Thomas Crapper who I had long thought as real as Betty Crocker and Aunt Jemima, did indeed exist.
    • Thomas Crapper baptised 28th September 1836 died 27th January 1910. Crapper founded Thomas Crapper & Co. Ltd. in London receiving several Royal Warrants.
    • Whilst searching for Grace's final resting place I serendipitously came across the grave of Thomas Crapper, “Inventor and Sanitary Pioneer; Founder in 1861
    • 6 Jul 2010the Clouds (chieftain of Teton Lakota Sioux), Thomas Crapper (British plumber, inventor who did much to popularize the water closet).
    • Contrary to popular lore, Thomas Crapper didn't invent the toilet. Seated toilets with drainage systems date back to 2500 B.C. The flush toilet was invented
    • 5 Jan 2010 FALSE - The first comercialy available “modern” toilet was produced by a man named Thomas Crapper. Hence the name “The Crapper”
    • Rejecting the Thomas Crapper method. This meant our loo was a squatting only contraption, which everyone knows is the only way to poo wholesomely.
    • 27 Jan 2010 We owe Thomas Crapper our gratitude not only for comfort and convenience (in both senses) but also for the improvements in public health
    • 1910 – The man who invented and developed the flush toilet mechanism that most of us use today, Thomas Crapper, died. That's probably where were get the
    • The electric motor, the aeroplane, the telephone and even the indoor flush toilet, invented by the Englishman Thomas Crapper in 1886, have had more effect
    • It's the 100th anniversary of Thomas Crapper's death. While Crapper did not invent the toilet, as he is often credited, he did significantly improve the
    • 5 Mar 2010 In Taiwan, and much of the Far East, the ingenious invention of Thomas Crapper, was ignored for the most part of the twentieth century.
    • 29 May 2009 My random trivia – Thomas Crapper created the ballcock found in your toilet and not the toilet per urban legends. bikerbabeee says:
    • Legend or fact, Thomas Crapper, holder of 9 patents for improvements to drains, water closets, manhole covers and pipe joints, although possibly not
    • 27 Jan 2010 Possible sources include the Dutch Krappe; Low German krape meaning a vile and inedible fish; Middle English crappy, and Thomas Crapper.
    • 1 Nov 2009 There was a rumour once that this was in honor of the person who invented the flush toilet, 'Thomas Crapper.' I have some difficulty
    • 21 Jul 2010 You know, the inventor of the manhole cover was actually called Thomas Crapper. Reply. noobtoob100 Says: July 21st, 2010 at 09:22
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    • 8 Feb 2007 (Cincinnati, Ohio — January 27, Thomas Crapper Day, 2007) — The average person spends 11862 hours in the bathroom — which equals one year,
    • 27 Mar 2008 Maybe it's character-building,” says Simon Kirby, managing director of Thomas Crapper & Co., a maker of bathroom equipment in
    • 13 Dec 2006 I remember Dr. Long Dong the penile enlargement surgeon and Thomas Crapper, inventor of the flushing lavatory.
    • 1 Sep 2005 Without visionaries like him to carry on in the spirit of the legendary Thomas Crapper, popularizer (though not inventor) of the flush
    • 15 Aug 2009 "Thomas Crapper did not invent the flush toilet. A duck's quack doesn't have an echo. Advertising is not all long lunches and witty lines.
    • 20 Nov 2004 According to several sources, Thomas Crapper (I said Thomas again, hahaha!) is widely credited for inventing the modern toilet.
    • Thomas Crapper (baptised 28 September 1836 – died 27 January 1910) was a plumber who founded Thomas Crapper & Co. in London.
    • 10 Dec 2009 That would be Thomas Crapper, who enhanced toilet design by inventing the ballcock and other things that made the crap flow easier.
    • 5 Jan 2010 Thomas Crapper plaque. This is an Open Plaques site: Thomas Crapper 1837- 1910 engineer, developer.Uploaded using Flickr Uploadr 3.0
    • 'FLUSHED WITH PRIDE:THE STORY OF THOMAS CRAPPER' by Wallace Reyburn (Pavilion) a slim, useful volume is the little Classic of the Smallest Room!
    • Soul Music mentions Sir Charles Lavatory, the Disc's equivilent to Thomas Crapper (and The Companion states his predecessor as head of the Plumbers' Guild
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    • 24 Jun 2008 Thomas Crapper would gain infamy as the inventor of the modern toilet when he bought the rights to a patent for a "Silent Valveless Water
    • 17 Jul 2010 We all know that Barack Obama is President of the United States. What we do not know is how history and generations yet unborn will view him
    • 29 Jul 2004London, I once saw a genuine lavatory cistern made by one Thomas Crapper. And, lo and behold, the firm still exists.
    • 20 Nov 2007 It was over two hundred years before Thomas Crapper in nineteenth century England made the concept real (Victorian England was exactly the
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    • 11 Jan 2010 Gross fact 4:) Thomas Crapper was an Englishman who invented the shutoff for the clean water entering the toliet tank in the 1800's.
    • 5 Jun 2008 Thomas Crapper (1837-1910) really did put his name on his invention—as did many other Victorian toilet makers with their own inventions—but
    • 2 Apr 2010so the fact that the US does not (in my short experience) have a very high penetration of the siphon valve ('claimed' by Thomas Crapper)
    • View Thank God for Thomas Crapper by telwink [Large] (a photo hosted by Flickr. com) on a plain black background.
    • 9 Oct 2005 He talked all about the "inventor" of the flush toilet, Thomas Crapper, and how Crapper became the Royal Sanitary Engineer for Queen
    • Thomas Crapper would gain infamy as the inventor of the modern toilet when he bought the rights to a patent for a "Silent Valve less Water Waste Preventer",
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    • 26 Jul 2010 Thomas Crapper did not invent the toilet. There. I said it. It was left to the butler then, a young Thomas Crapper, to clean up the mess
    • 26 Jan 2007 Dumb Ox Daily News – Take heart…it's weekend!;; Stuck On Stupid – The Thomas Crapper Memorial Weekend OTB;; Lil Duck Duck – Caught in the
    • 10 Apr 2005 Let us not forget "Thomas Crapper". Coincidentally there was a story yesterday that a "Major Tom Crapper, a distant relative" of the
    • 5 Oct 2009 I can't imagine Thomas Crapper* or Alexander Bell thought their commodious inventions would lead to such ends.