Thomas Crapper
Plumber; developed modern toilets

Born
September 28th, 1836
188 years ago
Died
January 27th, 1910
115 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
England
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A plumber and businessman contributed to the advancement of plumbing technology in England. Established a successful plumbing company and became a pioneer in sanitary engineering. Developed improvements to the toilet design and popularized the use of the flush toilet, which significantly influenced modern sanitation practices. His innovations included the valve that enabled the flush mechanism in toilets, greatly enhancing hygiene and comfort. Crapper's manufacturing methods set a standard for the industry and led to the widespread adoption of these fixtures in homes and public facilities.
Popularized the flush toilet design
Established a successful plumbing business
Innovated sanitary plumbing practices
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