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Timgad, Algeria - public latrines in Roman ruinsThe ruins of what was once Timgad, a Roman colonial town in Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100AD. The city is known for being one of the best surviving examples of the grid plan in
Bagram Belly, Afghanistan, 2002. Watercolour on paper by Gordon Rushmer, 2002. Portable latrine used by troops in Bagram Air Base, Parwin Province
Roman era. Turkey. Ephesus Latrines (public toilets). 1st century AD
Italy. Pompeii. Public Latrines. Ruins. Forum
Ostia Antica. Latrine at the Domus of Triclini, headquarters of the guild of builders. 2nd century AD. Near Rome
Edwardian LavatoryA late Victorian or Edwardian latrine, boxed into a room decorated with patterned yellow wallpaper
Lao-Tse Wins VictoryLao-tse riding on an Ox helps achive a victory over the Kang-san-kou-niang (the godesses of the latrine)