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"Exploring the Evolution of Sanitary Ware: A Journey through Urinals" Plate 42 from the historical archives showcases a remarkable collection of urinals

Background imageUrinal Collection: Allegory of perception, Jan Saenredam, Johannes Janssonius, 1595 - 1600

Allegory of perception, Jan Saenredam, Johannes Janssonius, 1595 - 1600

Background imageUrinal Collection: Urinal, circa 1860 C018 / 7118

Urinal, circa 1860 C018 / 7118
Chinese ceramic urinal with extensive decoration. This piece dates from around 1860 and may also have been used as a vessel for carrying water

Background imageUrinal Collection: Male urinal 19th century C018 / 7123

Male urinal 19th century C018 / 7123
Male urinal, made from glass dating from the nineteenth century, England. Urinal vessels are still used today for those who have mobility problems though modern designs tend to be plastic or

Background imageUrinal Collection: Male urinal, 19th century C018 / 7116

Male urinal, 19th century C018 / 7116
Male urinal made from pewter, dating from nineteenth century, England. Urinal vessels are still used today for those with mobility problems

Background imageUrinal Collection: Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129

Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129
Two blue and white ceramic transfer printed bordaloues and a male urinal (centre), dating from around 1850, England. The bordaloue is a type of chamber pot which was specially designed for women; its

Background imageUrinal Collection: Woman using a urinal, thermogram C016 / 7560

Woman using a urinal, thermogram C016 / 7560
Woman using a urinal. Thermogram of a woman urinating in a urinal. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow

Background imageUrinal Collection: Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7553

Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7553
Man urinating. Thermogram of a man urinating into a urinal. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow

Background imageUrinal Collection: Public toilets

Public toilets
The public toilets in the Natural History Museum

Background imageUrinal Collection: Sheltering insect, conceptual artwork

Sheltering insect, conceptual artwork

Background imageUrinal Collection: London doctors, satirical artwork

London doctors, satirical artwork
The Company of Undertakers (1736), also known as Consultation of Quacks. This satirical artwork was designed and engraved by the English artist William Hogarth (1697-1764)

Background imageUrinal Collection: Gents urinals at the Chill Factor an indoor skiing area in Manchester, UK

Gents urinals at the Chill Factor an indoor skiing area in Manchester, UK
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Background imageUrinal Collection: Water free urinals in a gents toilet for saving water

Water free urinals in a gents toilet for saving water
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock



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