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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.
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.
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Joshua Twyford (1640–1729), English pottery manufacturer Phil Twyford (born 1963), New Zealand politician Thomas Twyford (1849–1921), English pottery manufacturer
Bathrooms.com is a British retailer of bathroom goods, such as baths, sinks and toilets. [ 1 ] Established in 2004, the company is based in Watford , Hertfordshire and employs 50 staff.
Twyford Waterworks is a preserved pumping station and waterworks situated close to the village of Twyford and the city of Winchester in Hampshire, England. It is a scheduled monument and now operates as a museum. The site is leased by the Twyford Waterworks Trust and is open on selected days during the year. [1] [2]
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