Inspired by Geriatrix’ toilet signs last week I consulted my archive and came up with these:




Arranged according to age:
A Roman toilet from around the 2nd century in a villa rustica near Höchst im Odenwald. The Windeck toilet with a long drop built around 1100 AD in Weinheim. The Tiefburg in Handschuhsheim is about 200 younger but features the same kind of jutty toilet. And the simple hole in a stone toilet in Oppède-le-vieux, also from the middle ages.
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Hmm. I’m more a fan of modern toilets 😉
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Isn’t it funny what we take photos of 🙂
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Nothing more simple than a hole over a drop 😂 You’d have to hope the wind wasn’t blowing in the wrong direction 😳
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