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Fountain erected in the court of the Great Mansion House at Kilweston near Bath, by Sir John Harrington, 1567. Visual Material information: Title: Fountain erected in the court of the Great Mansion
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Robert Peake the Elder | Henry Frederick (1594–1612), Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington (1592–1614), in the Hunting Field | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Fusion Plumbing & Heating - Did You Know... Sir John Harrington, Godson of Queen Elizabeth, invented the first flush toilet in 1596? Hence why people call it "The John". Now You Know-Vember.
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