This one I thought was an Armitage Shanks Magnia when I saw it. Sorry for the rushed shoot at the start, but you can see it better at the end of the flush.
But upon closer inspection, it's a TWYFORDS. The other bowls were Classics, and there was an attendant so I could only shoot one sadly.
Anyway, Carrara And Matta open front seat again, and the old style high level concealed button. I assume the cisterns are Shires Lynx behind there, but I haven't used one of these buttons in years, it was a nice surprise to see it again.
Flush is nice, sounds good.
Yeah I agree, I'd love to see what cisterns are behind here.
60s? Sounds about right for this place, the toilets logo is about that, and the market buildings are old.
Yup, definatly, despite some being newer, they're interesting.
ramdomness453 2 years ago
Would be nice to see the back room where the cistern was hiding. The lever looks 60s. Had one in The Poole Sports Centre (opened in 1969 but now closed) and also in the Broadstone toilets (very 60s)
Seems Chester has a bit to offer in the way of toilets lol
smoogie7 2 years ago