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Letter opener Engraved Loos 1916Letter opener. Engraved Loos 1916. Trench Art
Calonne, near Loos - British troops in their trenches, WW1Calonne, near Loos - British troops in their trenches, by Lieutenant Morris Meredith Williams, Royal Engineers (b.1881), commissioned 1.7.17. Date: circa 1917
Victorious British advance at LoosPart of one British battalion, with a strong party of bombers in advance, charged across the interveniing space between the British and the first-time German trenches. Date: 1915
Gas Alarm at Loos / WwiBritish troops don their gas masks in the face of a gas attack at the Battle of Loos in autumn of 1915. Date: 1915
Mens LavatoryA rather dodgy looking gent emerges from a mens lavatory in central London. Date: 1980s
WW1 - Loos - Tower Bridge - pithead gear towersWW1, Loos Tower Bridge - the name given to a pair of pithead gear towers here (also sometimes known as Crystal Palace ). Men from the Black Watch
Antwerp, Belgium - Souvenir ViewsA souvenir of Antwerp (and of the Creoline Pearson Disinfectant Company). The Dry Docks, The Statue of Loos, the Palace of Justice and a.... Disinfectant Office at Antwerp, Belgium (Anvers)
Chamber PotThe chamber pot shown as part of the bedroom furniture in a 15th century household Date: 1501
Loos at Paris ExpoWater Closet - Dames : the most popular attraction in the entire Exposition ! Date: 1889
Gents toilet with slate roof, North WalesA circular gents toilet, built in 1850 with stone walls and a slate roof, somewhere in North Wales where the slate is quarried
Loos 1915
Battle of Loos 1915British troops returning from the line after the Battle of Loos on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1915
Captured German trench 1915Captured German trench seen from a machine gun emplacement near Loos on the Western Front in France during World War I on 28th September 1915
Anita Loos by Olive SnellPortrait of Anita Loos (1888 - 1981), American screenwriter, journalist, novelist and producer, most famous for writing the novel on which the film " Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was based
British troops charging at LoosAn illustration showing British troops charging over German trenches at the Battle of Loos. Between September 25th and October 13th, the British lost over 8000 out of 30, 000 men
German prisoners in SouthamptonPhotograph showing around 300 German prisoners captured at the Battle of Loos in 1915, being marched through the streets of Southampton, UK. Date: October 9th 1915
Enemy guns at the Lord Mayors ShowEnemy guns captured at Loos paraded through the streets of London at the Lord Mayors Show in 1915
Edwardian LavatoryA late Victorian or Edwardian latrine, boxed into a room decorated with patterned yellow wallpaper
1940S LOOA typical 1940s lavatory, with green walls and black and white floor tiles, separated from the bathroom
Too few LoosTOO FEW LOOS Its all very well telling us not to deposit ordure in the street - but where else should we deposit it ?
COMMODECommode
Civilisation TriumphsTHE TRIUMPH OF CIVILISATION the water-closet
Waiting for the LooCHACUN SON TOUR (each one has his turn)
Outdoor PrivyThe perils of the outdoor privy - Martha, Martha, run and fetch me some paper !
Loo Advert 1889Twyfords elegant Unitas closet
Chain FlushingFrench water closet with chain flushing
Siphon FlushingFrench water closet with siphon flushing
Rudimentary LooRudimentary French loo
Superior SquatterSuperior French squatter
Simple SquatterSimple French squatter