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  2. Twyford Bathrooms - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Twyford and his son Thomas William Twyford established what is now known as Twyford Bathrooms in 1849 in Bath Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The worldwide demands for new sanitaryware soon required the building of an all new factory in 1887 at Cliffe Vale, Stoke-on-Trent. This was the first purpose built bathrooms factory in the world.

  3. Thomas Twyford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William Twyford (1849–1921) was an English pottery manufacturer. He invented the single piece, ceramic flush toilet . At the time of Twyford's death he was recognised as a leading pioneer in the application of principles of hygiene to sanitary appliances.

  4. Cliffe Vale, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    A new ideal 'model' factory, Cliffe Vale Pottery, was built by T.W. Twyford in 1887, and his factory manufactured the world's first flushing toilets [2] and other innovative sanitaryware for over 100 years. The Twyfords works closed in 1994, and moved to a purpose-built factory at Alsager.

  5. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    A toilet [n 1] is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human waste ... Stoke-on-Trent in 1849, by Thomas Twyford and his son Thomas William Twyford. ...

  6. Armitage Shanks - Wikipedia

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    Armitage Shanks is a British manufacturer of bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies, now part of the group Ideal Standard.. In 2004, Armitage Shanks had eight factories in the United Kingdom, the largest in Armitage, Staffordshire.

  7. Bishop's House, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    One of the bathrooms still has a functioning freestanding Unitas toilets, designed in 1883 or 1884 by Thomas William Twyford which was installed during the original construction. [1] At the north end, there is a chapel. [1] It still holds a marble altar bought by Bishop Luck in Italy and imitation stained glass windows.

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