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PISSOIR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of PISSOIR is a public urinal usually located on the street in some European countries.Missing: pissior | Show results with:pissior
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PISSOIR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comPissoir definition: a street urinal for public use, especially one enclosed by a low wall, screen, or the like.. See examples of PISSOIR used in a sentence.Missing: pissior | Show results with:pissior
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A Brief History of The Male UrinalThis old-fashioned pissoir or vespasienne, (pictured left), once a common site in Paris, is no longer seen in France, but some notable examples still exist ...Missing: pissior definition
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How Paris' Open-Air Urinals Changed a City—and Helped ...Dec 6, 2019 · Emboldened by the privacy urinals afforded them, Paris' marginalized population of gay men started to use pissotières for sex. In response, ...
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Pissoirs: The History of Public Urinals in Paris - PlumbworldMay 30, 2019 · The Advent of the Pissoir. The idea for Pissoirs, basically public urinals, was first thought up in 1834 by Claude-Philibert Barthelot, comte de ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Last Public Pisser - Paris History of our StreetsMar 22, 2021 · The Pissoir or Vespasienne (named after the ancient roman emperor Vespasien, who taxed people for using public urinals) first came about in the ...
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Pissoirs — Public Urinals with Little to No Privacy - The Toilet GuruWe associate pissoirs, public urinals with little to no privacy, with Paris. But they date back to the Romans and are found across Europe.
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War and pissoirs: how the urinals of Paris helped beat the NazisDec 2, 2019 · The French capital is celebrating the glorious heyday of its open-air urinals, with a fascinating show full of stories about secret sex, grotesque delicacies ...
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Urine Trouble: Taxes in Ancient RomeApr 15, 2016 · In ancient Rome, urine was valued for its ammonia, and the Roman Emperor Vespasian taxed trade in urine collected from public toilets.
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PISSOIR definition in American English - Collins DictionaryDefinition of 'pissoir'. COBUILD frequency band. pissoir in American English. (piˈswaʀ). nounOrigin: Fr < MFr < pisser, to urinate < OFr pissier: see piss. a ...Missing: pissior history
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pissoir, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun pissoir is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for pissoir is from 1919, in the writing of H. L. Mencken, author, editor, ...Missing: pissior | Show results with:pissior
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Where to find the last vespasienne in Paris - French MomentsFeb 16, 2022 · Once Paris totalled over 1,200 vespasiennes. These public urinals were part of the Paris street furniture. First introduced in the mid-19th ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Etymologie de URINOIRURINOIR, subst. masc. Étymol. et Hist. 1. 1754 « vase de forme spéciale permettant aux malades d'uriner plus commodément » (d'apr. Trév. 1771); 2. 1854 « lieu ...Missing: français | Show results with:français
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plaskruis - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom plassen (“to urinate”) + kruis (“cross”), referring to the cross-shaped layout with four urinals combined.
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pissoir - Dictionnaire des régionalismes de France (DRF)pisser "uriner", avec le suffixe ‑oira. Le terme est peu documenté en français aux 19e et 20e siècles (Frantext ne donne que Goncourt 1863, Bloy 1899, Larbaud ...Missing: premier | Show results with:premier
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STREET RELIEF: The Unique Story of Paris's Public Urinals - PIN–UPVespasiennes were first introduced by Claude-Philibert de Rambuteau, Préfet de la Seine (and thus de facto mayor of Paris), in 1839, in response to the ...
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[PDF] Public Hygiene and Public Space in Nineteenth-Century Paris by ...epidemic of 1830 heralded a new ideology about disease and the government's ... Disease and Civilization: The Cholera in Paris, 1832. trans. Arthur ...
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Pissoirs: The Vintage Public Urinals of Paris, 1865-1875Feb 12, 2025 · The pissoirs were conceived in 1834 by Claude-Philibert Barthelot, Comte de Rambuteau—a French official who pioneered and implemented ...
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[PDF] A Brief History of Public Toilet Advocacy - Phlush1861 European cities follow sanitary trends of rivals London and. Paris. Vienna sends city official to London to buy urinals. 1862 Glasgow foundry owner ...<|separator|>
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London's long-term lav affair: A history of public toilets in the capitalJan 16, 2022 · From Dick Whittington's giant toilet to the urinary leash - how public loos have influenced the way we live.
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Standing room only: Brussels exhibition tells story of public urinalsJul 9, 2020 · In 1845, the first public urinals were built in Brussels and the authorities started to enforce the 1836 law against public urination. This ...Missing: pissoir history
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#53: A Public Inconvenience - by Eoghan Walsh - Brussels NotesMay 23, 2024 · In 1845, in an effort to stem the tide of streets overwhelmed with urine, the city's politicians agreed to “the establishment of public pissoirs ...Missing: pissoir | Show results with:pissoir
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Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Amsterdam ... - PhlushSep 6, 2024 · Pop-Up Urinal by Urilift, rising from underground to street level. Pop-up Toilets. The Dutch invented Urilift is an innovative and insightful ...
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Public Conveniences, Nelson Street, Non Civil Parish - 1442414Jul 12, 2017 · List entry 1442414. Grade II Listed Building: Public Conveniences ... The new building was built in an Edwardian style, with Art Nouveau ...
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Vespasian toilets - Hektoen InternationalJan 11, 2024 · These toilets have gone down in history as Vespasian toilets. They consisted of a row of stone or marble seats situated over a channel of running water.
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Vespasian: The Emperor Who Gave His Name to a Public Toilet!Jun 23, 2025 · Vespasian introduced a tax on the collection of urine, a valuable commodity in that it contains ammonia, which was used to clean clothes.
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Why are Berlin's public toilets such a shitshow?Nov 12, 2024 · ... public toilets in Berlin were constructed in 1876. Colloquially known as “Café Achteck” due to their octagonal shape, they only consisted of ...
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A wee tour of Berlin's historic public toiletsAug 1, 2013 · Public toilets were once a mainstay on this city's streets, the most famous of which is the cutely nicknamed Café Achteck, or “Octagon Café.”
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The Kros: the world's first and most widely used mobile urinalThe Kros is a plastic (polyethylene) urinal unit with an integrated tank with a volume of 450 liters (about 1500 individual 'pees'!).Missing: plaszuil portable
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'Fountain', Marcel Duchamp, 1917, replica 1964 | TateFountain, 1917, replica 1964, Marcel Duchamp. Materials and Objects: Around the Fountain. Free. You might like: Left Right Woman at a Window.
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How Duchamp's Urinal Changed Art Forever - ArtsyMay 9, 2017 · On April 9th, 1917, just over 100 years ago, Marcel Duchamp achieved what was perhaps the most brilliant and absurd art event of the 20th century.
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Marcel Duchamp, Fountain - SmarthistoryWe're at SFMOMA, and we're looking at a Marcel Duchamp. This is “Fountain,” which he originally made in 1917, but which he remade in 1964.
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Charles Marville - Urinoir à 3 Stalles (Chaussée du Maine) (Urinal ...This work of art is currently on loan to the museum. Sometimes called vespasiennes (after the first-century Roman emperor Vespasian, who generated revenue ...
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The Prettiest Pissoirs of Bygone Paris - Messy Nessy ChicNov 23, 2020 · In the 1860s, French photographer Charles Marville was named the official photographer of Paris. Until his death in 1879, he documented the ...Missing: postcards 1900s
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Vintage: Public Urinals in Paris by Charles Marville (19th Century)Feb 14, 2016 · Charles Marville (1813 – 1879), was a French photographer, who mainly photographed architecture, landscapes and the urban environment.
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Urinal (1988) - MUBIOct 6, 2016 · A group of dead gay artists, including Sergei Eisenstein, Yukio Mishima, Langston Hughes and Frida Kahlo, are uncannily summoned on a mission to probe the ...
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Belle Epoque Paris lavatory is restored as tourist attractionJul 21, 2023 · As for women, it took until the late 19th century before they had their own dedicated public toilets, called chalets de nécessité. Writer ...<|separator|>
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France's first public ladies room restored - The History BlogFeb 25, 2023 · The Lavatory de la Madeleine, the first public toilet in France, has been restored to its belle époque splendor. · The toilets were built in 1905 ...
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Why toilets were a feminist issue - by Leah Broad - Songs of SunriseJun 5, 2022 · By 1879, cities like Glasgow and Paris had public toilets for women. But England's capital, which had nearly 150,000 women employed in trade ...
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Paris Reborn and Destroyed | The New YorkerMar 19, 2014 · For relief, turn to Marville's photos of public pissoirs, one of Haussmann's more ingenious projects for cleaning up the streets. Seen ...Missing: symbol | Show results with:symbol
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Patenting The Pissoir: Queer Bodies and Proprietary TechnologiesApr 20, 2017 · In 1841, Paris made history by installing the first standardized public urinals along its busy city thoroughfares.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cast Iron Urinal - Office of Environment and Heritage - NSWThe Cast Iron Urinal is a rare example of public utilities from the 1880s and provides evidence of early attempts by the City Council to improve sanitation ...Missing: pissoir | Show results with:pissoir
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Pissoirs and public votes: how Paris embraced the participatory ...Oct 3, 2019 · The urinal is “part of the great Parisian history of public sanitation,” he says, though he admits he's never used it himself. “The ...
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Eco-friendly open-air urinals cause uproar in Paris - CNNAug 14, 2018 · Public urinals, or pissoirs as they're known in French, have a long history in Paris, dating back to the late 1800s when they were installed ...
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Nope, Those Aren't Mailboxes: Paris Rolls Out Sidewalk Urinals - NPRAug 14, 2018 · In Paris, authorities are taking an unusual approach to combat the scourge of public urination: Make urination even more public.Missing: revival homelessness nightlife
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Urinals | US EPAReplacing just one older, inefficient urinal that uses 1.5 gpf with a WaterSense labeled model could save a facility more than 4,600 gallons of water per year.
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7 Reasons to Install Waterless Urinals in OrganizationsAug 26, 2025 · A single waterless urinal can save between 75,000 to 150,000 liters of water per year, contributing to a more sustainable water future. In large ...Missing: toilets | Show results with:toilets
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About | Lapee - The revolutionary urinalLapee is a simple solution to a long standing example of gender inequality. Lapee gives women and people who squat to pee a quick, safe and hygienic solution.
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World's Coolest Public Urinal, and How It Was Invented | The TyeeFeb 7, 2011 · Vancouver-based architect Matthew Soules has created the first standalone public urinal -- actually a first for the continent.
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'Urination equality': Amsterdam women win fight for more public toiletsApr 29, 2024 · ... Amsterdam was home to 35 public urinals for men and only three public toilets for women. “It doesn't only affect women, but also people in ...
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Sydney's heritage-listed urinal tells story of Australia's public loosSep 30, 2025 · Tucked away at Dawes Point, under Sydney Harbour Bridge, is one of the city's most unexpected heritage-listed sites: a cast-iron urinal.Missing: integrations | Show results with:integrations
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Americans Would Like More Privacy in Public Restrooms According ...Feb 22, 2024 · 70 percent of Americans feel public restroom stalls lack sufficient “coverage.” Specifically, 58 percent would like the gaps around stall doors and walls ...
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February 2023: California Enacts New Law - VensureOn September 30, 2022, Governor Newsom signed AB 1632, requiring specific business types to allow any individual to use the restroom.