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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

This Is An Amazing Restroom In The Department Of Motor Vehicles In Easthampton, Massachusetts. It's Worth A Trip To See It. It's Amazing!

Thses Are Brandless Toilets.

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  • WOW! I would love to see this bathroom!

  • You Can See The Building By Searching For Eastworks, Easthampton, MA They Have A Website.

  • Great video. Urinals like that are far gone in my area. I like the old Terazzo flooring too. Don't feel bad; I'm dislexic also. Numbers give me a hard time......lol

  • This Building Is an Old Mill Building From The 30's.

    You Can See This Magical Building By Typing This In Google. : "East Works, Easthampton, MA" They Have A Website.

  • These are old Kohler fixtures dating from the 1940s to the early 1960s. One of the toilets is branded "PENRYN."

    The pedestal urinals appear to be Kohler Brampford units.

  • Thanks Man! That PENRYN Nearly Impossible To Pronounce.

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  • I live in MA too lol

  • The big round blue sink is a Bradley.

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X

    Correction: The semi-octagonal look of the underside of the bowl continued through about 1956. I recently received my 1948 Kohler catalog, and shows this Penryn and other floor-mounted bowls as having the '30s-style octagonal base in the pictures.

    So I could say these fixtures would date from the mid 1930s through the early 1950s.

  • @homersimpson2800

    Question 2: the answer is the Penryn was designed for compact installations whereas the Downing was suited to larger cubicles.

  • @Flushmate01 Question one: What's that blue round thing you saw? Question two: What's the difference between the Kohler Penryn and the Downing?

  • Nice antique fixtures. I've never even seen a pedestal urinal in real life before. I love that Bradley wash fountain. If you see all the cast iron drain piping above, it looks like there's a duplicate bathroom on the next floor up.

  • Nice urinals. and I love the variety of sinks!

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X I think the building was built in the 1950s or 60s, so that fits the range. Thanks for the info, I was curious!

  • I would think all seven Penryns are from the '30s because their bases are more octagonal than squared off. For the 1940-63 Penryn the front base became semi-octagonal.

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