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derekpara | 17:21 Sat 10th Feb 2007 | People & Places
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Do you know any little gems of places you have discovered and would be prepared to share with us. Here's one for starters: The Wesslyan Church, City Road, London. Not the church itself, which is interesting from a historical/social aspect, but the loos ! They are situated outside, down stone steps. Ladies to the left of the church Gents to the right. You will enter a shrine to Thomas Crapper ! A chamber of cubicles and urinals in their original and pristine 19th century glory. Porcelain pans in beautiful wooden frames decorated with blue designs. Original pull-chain cisterns. All immaculately clean.

Come on you City workers, discover a hidden part of your London! See you in the loo !
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Amendments to the above:

1. it is the Weslyian CHAPEL, not church.

2. Thomas Crapper was the inventor of the flush toilet. All the toilet facilities in the chapel loos are original Crappers !
lol derek be careful who you say "see you in the loos" to, it could get your face re-arranged!


Mwahhhhhhhhhhhhh xxxxx :-)
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Hi, Lovely BOO. Where you been ? Looking for you everywhere !!

Anyway, a face re-arrangement might be an improvement for me !
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OK, you lot. Please yourselves !!

Just carry on wittering about silly questions.

Sorry, BOO. Don't mean you !
I'd love to help you out with your actual question derek, but I don't actually know any hidden gems.
Are there still fish in the cisterns of the public lavatories (I think on High Street) in Hull?
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Very interesting, but I aint going all the way to Hull to find out ! Thanks, Mac.

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