Loo London: The History of Public Toilets | with Rachel Cole-Wilkin
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🚽 This is not your normal history lesson. London is a city with a larger-than-usual amount of public toilets with some of them dating back to Victorian times. Rachel Cole-Wilkin who runs London Loo Tours takes us down the drain from the origin of the word crap to a cocktail bar hidden inside what used to be a public toilet.
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