A plan of a 1905 Letchworth house. The plan clearly shows the toilet was outside the back door and that the bath was in the scullery, where it could be filled from the copper. The copper was heated up and was the only way inhabitants could access hot water.
Added:
14th Aug 2009
Subjects:
History
Key Stages:
Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2
Keywords:
architectural drawing, plan, house, home, Edwardian, toilet, bath, Letchworth, garden city
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