Toilets of the World — Hunter S Thompson's Urinal
This isn't a case of outright ownership, as in the case of
Sebastian Junger's toilet,
but it's a urinal frequently used by
Hunter S Thompson
when he was hanging out at McSorley's Irish Bar
in the East Village in New York.
See my page of Hunter S Thompson sites
in New York
for non-toiletological pictures of
McSorley's.
Also see
Tom Wolfe Cops a Urination.
Rose George's
The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World
of Human Waste and Why It Matters
is a fascinating description of sanitation conditions
around the world.
"2.6 billion people don't have sanitation. [....]
Four in ten people have no access to any latrine, toilet, bucket, or box."
In September 2009, Morna Gregory and Sian James published a book titled
Toilets of the World.
It's pretty much the same theme that you find here — photographs
and commentary on other people's plumbing.
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A Sani-Flush blue border indicates a toilet that I've used.
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How long have my Toilets of the World pages been around?
I'm not exactly sure, although they started in the mid 1990s
as a single page on a Purdue University server.
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine lets you see
what that looked like as far back as January 17, 1999.
My cromwell-intl.com domain appeared in September, 2001,
although the Wayback Machine didn't notice its one enormous
Toilet of the World page until
January 17, 2002.
Some time soon after that I split it into categories,
and the collection has grown ever since.
If you're not bored yet, you might be interested in
(or at least tolerate):
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