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Jennifer's Free Printable
Doll House & Miniature
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If you find some tiles you like,click on the sample to bring up a full page. It was hard for me to know what height to make the tiles wallpaper.
I finally decided to make them 8''x10'' so that you can cut them to
the desired measurement. There are a couple of ways, that I know of, to make the tiles shiney. LINKS More Bathroom Sets. A bit pricey but still fun to dream about There
are gorgeous Dresden Rose Porcelain Bathroom Pieces at Antique Style Radiator/Heating Register
Victorian Bathroom
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Victorian Crapper A typical Victorian bathroom usually included a cast
iron tub often with a shower inclosure, a freestanding sink with hot
and cold water, a water closet (toilet) and, sometimes, a matching bidet.
The fixtures were often enclosed with ornate embossed walltile or, as
in the bathroom pictured above, in wood wainscotting. Floors were made
of colorful mosaics made of three quarter inch square or hexagon tiles
or, in the more luxuriant bathrooms, encaustic tile was used.
The Edwardian Bathroom The bathroom proper began to develop from the 1870's onwards when circulating water systems finally made piped water to upper floors possible.
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The Development of Toilets and Sanitation An Interesting History of Toilets A humble subject, but where would we be without them. History of the Toilet Thomas Crapper, a British plumber, developed a type of flushing toilet
in 1872. He perfected the cistern - the tank that holds the water
for flushing and made flushing quieter. The American soldiers stationed
in England during World War I who returned to the US used his name
as a euphemism for the toilet. The Victorians regarded the toilet
as a status symbol and made the of fine glazed earthenware and hand
painted them with flowers or sculpted them as lions and swans holding
the basin on their backs.
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