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The Engineering History Podcast | Inventions, Builders, Hackers, Projects, and Stories from Our Past
Anna Close and Paul
67 episodes
6 days ago
Where engineering and history collide! Join us for rousing, thought-provoking discussions about how what we make reflects who we are.
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Where engineering and history collide! Join us for rousing, thought-provoking discussions about how what we make reflects who we are.
Show more...
History
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Ep 51 - Thomas Crapper and the History of the Toilet
The Engineering History Podcast | Inventions, Builders, Hackers, Projects, and Stories from Our Past
49 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 51 - Thomas Crapper and the History of the Toilet

Anna and Paul discuss the history of the toilet, the movie Napoleon, the term "crap," the Cloaca Maxima, mansplaining, clogged plumbing, the next Silicon Valley Unicorn, and much more! Grab your plunger and drain snake and get ready to be flushed away on this fun adventure!

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The Engineering History Podcast | Inventions, Builders, Hackers, Projects, and Stories from Our Past
Where engineering and history collide! Join us for rousing, thought-provoking discussions about how what we make reflects who we are.