Category:Wesley's Chapel, Victorian toilet
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The Victorian toilets were installed in 1899. There are eight cubicles along one wall, with cedar-wood boxes containing an original Thomas Crapper 'valveless water preventer'. The cisterns are held on cantilevers decorated with a TC monogram. Along the other wall are original urinals with red and black marble.
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