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* Thomas Crapper, the famous Victorian manufacturing plumber retired to live at 12 Thornsett Road ( c1897-1910 ).

Crapper and Road
Thomas Crapper & Co owned the world's first bath, toilet and sink showroom, in King's Road until 1966.
After his apprenticeship and three years as a journeyman plumber, in 1861 Crapper set himself up as a sanitary engineer, with his own brass foundry and workshops in nearby Marlborough Road.
* Thomas Crapper ( plumbing supplies ) ( Kings Road )

Crapper and for
Crapper held nine patents, three of them for water closet improvements such as the floating ballcock, but none was for the flush toilet itself.
It has often been claimed in popular culture that the slang term for human bodily waste, " crap ", originated with Thomas Crapper because of his association with lavatories.

Crapper and life
Bees began life in the Heineken League Division Two, under the leadership of former Durham Wasps and Nottingham Panthers forward, Jamie Crapper, where they finished 6th.

Crapper and died
Thomas Crapper ( baptised 28 September 1836 ; died 27 January 1910 ) was a plumber who founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London.

Crapper and on
Crapper was born in Thorne, Yorkshire, in 1836 ; the exact date is unknown, but he was baptised on 28 September 1836.
Thomas Crapper Branding on one of his company's toilets
Tales from the Crapper was released on DVD in September 2004.
Tales from the Crapper was released on DVD in September 2004.

Crapper and 1910
* September 26 – Thomas Crapper, plumber, inventor ( d. 1910 )

Crapper and .
Contrary to widespread misconceptions, Crapper did not invent the flush toilet.
In a time when bathroom fixtures were barely spoken of, Crapper heavily promoted sanitary plumbing and pioneered the concept of the bathroom fittings showroom.
In the 1880s, Prince Edward ( later Edward VII ) purchased his country seat of Sandringham House in Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper & Co. to supply the plumbing, including thirty lavatories with cedarwood seats and enclosures, thus giving Crapper his first Royal Warrant.
In 1904, Crapper retired, passing the firm to his nephew George and his business partner Robert Marr Wharam.
* Thomas Crapper & Co. Ltd .-the plumbing company founded by Thomas Crapper
Troma's financial hardship worsened after the botched funding of a low-budget video feature titled Tales from the Crapper, which cost $ 250, 000 despite most of the footage being completely unusable.
* Thomas Crapper patents a flush toilet in London.
It would not be long, however, before Troma would once again experience financial hardship, this time after the botched funding of a low-budget video feature titled Tales from the Crapper, which cost $ 250, 000 despite most of the footage being unusable.
The down-timer Germans had chopped down several trees behind the battlefield of the Battle of the Crapper to gauge and evaluate the penetration power of the Grantvillers ' firearms, and used the knowledge to create an armored ( timberclad ) wagon.

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William Lewis made the rounds of all who lived near him again, that August morning after a bullet landed at his feet, and once more he accused and threatened everyone.
Billy decided to set an example by arresting one of the ranchers, named Ed Dunn, who lived at Rock Fort.
And, after all, he has lived comfortably at both Oxford, Mississippi, and Charlottesville, Virginia.
Also, she lived in continual fear of finding a white worm curled up in a neat, mean little heap at the white center of the radish.
If Depew had told any academic psychologist that he had a weird feeling of having lived through that identical convention session at some time in the past, he would have been informed that he was a victim of deja vue.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
Red lived at Lanesville, and from his house he could be up on the Common in a half hour's brisk walk ; ;
Handley lived further on, at Pigeon Cove.
He lived at 6124 N. Willamette Blvd..
A life of gentility and principle such as Cousin Elec had lived had to be known at first hand.
All Charlie could look forward to was a yellow pill at noon, a salami sandwich for lunch, and a lonely old age -- if he lived that long.
They could still read the opening: `` Once, I was like you, stepping out of my window at the end of day, and letting the winds blow me gently toward the place I lived in.
The family lived at 55 Beelen Street and later at 3252 Dawson Street in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
According to Scott Simpson, the Gona Project's physical anthropologist, the fossil evidence from the Middle Awash indicates that both A. kadabba and A. ramidus lived in " a mosaic of woodland and grasslands with lakes, swamps and springs nearby ," but further research is needed to determine which habitat Ardipithecus at Gona preferred.
In order to achieve this, they removed themselves from the economy as much as possible and lived independently ; unlike a similar project named Brook Farm, the participants at Fruitlands avoided interaction with local communities.
Virtually deprived of power, the duke lived for two more years, and died at Tapiau on 20 March 1568.
He lived in the most frugal style alike at home and in the field, and though his campaigns were undertaken largely to secure booty, he was content to enrich the state and his friends and to return as poor as he had set forth.
Enheduanna, the " wife ( Sumerian " dam " = high priestess ) of Nanna Sumerian moon god and daughter of Sargon " of the temple of Sin at Ur, who lived ca.
After the death of Amphitryon, Alcmene married Rhadamanthys, son of Zeus, and lived with him in exile at Ocaleae in Boeotia.
He was a native of Aphrodisias in Caria, and lived and taught in Athens at the beginning of the 3rd century, where he held a position as head of the Peripatetic school.
According to the dramatist Aeschylus, in the distant past they had lived in Scythia ( modern Crimea ), at the Palus Maeotis (" Lake Maeotis ", the Sea of Azov ), but later moved to Themiscyra on the River Thermodon ( the Terme river in northern Turkey ).
The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors.

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