Stewy, that's more information than we need thank you very much :$ik:
... by the looks of it you've been watching this thread since January ... waiting for the moment to step in :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :ninja:
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Stewy, that's more information than we need thank you very much :$ik:
... by the looks of it you've been watching this thread since January ... waiting for the moment to step in :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :ninja:
Looks like you've caused a bit of a stink Stewy?
Hasn't anybody already posted a photo of this not quite Bog Standard Loo?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/...703ec765_o.jpg
Fantastic Philip :handclap: Thanks for that smashing photo - we didn't have one on here of the Philharmonic pub toilets.
I'd love to see the look on someone's face if they came in to see a chap in a toilet taking pictures!!
Here's one to make the Security in Chester's Grosvenor Shopping Centre gnash their teeth!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2299/...0d3ec496_o.jpg
I took a photo of some toilets in Spain once because I was so impressed at how pristine they were. I've never seen such clean toilets.
[IMG]http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...dserve-1-1.jpg[/IMG]
From 1906, the ones in front of St Johns Gardens
pic from L R O
Without wishing to appear rude, I was merely expressing an interest in these public conveniences, which is obviously an interest you share with me judging by the posting quoted above.
I fail to see why my postings have offered 'too much information'. My postings are fairly brief and straight to the point.
I would like to make it known that I have an in depth knowledge of currently open and closed down conveniences right across the North West and it is indeed a topic of particular interest to me
... and as for me taking a picture of a loo in Spain - it was merely to show the difference between the filthy places we have here in UK to a pristine and spotless washroom with pictures on the wall, vases of flowers and scented candles - really nice :handclap: I've never seen anything as nice here.
Re: Roscoe Street/Leece Street: The roof and some of the brick-work was removed a few days ago. It looked like some building material was being delivered via the open roof. The artwork on the Leece Street side had also gone. I can also remember a W.C. along Egremont Promenade, built into the wall.
Ladies, Sefton Park.
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...efton_Park.jpg
Birkenhead lost it's public loos the other day...never been in but the block was built out of lovely lakeland slate. Looked a little out of place but never mind ay!