Stewy, that's more information than we need thank you very much
... by the looks of it you've been watching this thread since January ... waiting for the moment to step in
Stewy, that's more information than we need thank you very much
... by the looks of it you've been watching this thread since January ... waiting for the moment to step in
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?
Fantastic Philip 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!
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.
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From 1906, the ones in front of St Johns Gardens
pic from L R O
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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 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.
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!
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UPDATED 14JUN09 20 images added to Dovecot
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