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  2. Chamber pot - Wikipedia

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    "Chamber" is an older term for bedroom. The chamber pot is also known as a Jordan, [1] [2] a jerry, a guzunder, a po (possibly from French: pot de chambre), a potty pot, a potty, a thunder pot or a thunder mug. It was also known as a chamber utensil or bedroom ware.

  3. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Kibbutz children sitting on chamber pots as part of their collective education for personal hygiene. Kibbutz Eilon in the mid-1960s. Kibbutz Eilon children arrange their clothes in the common closet. The sack of clean laundry lies in front.

  4. Bedpan - Wikipedia

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    Bedpans differ from chamber pots in both size and function. Chamber pots are larger and usually have handles and a lid. A bedpan is smaller, since it is placed in the bed and positioned under the person for use. Bedpans can have lids, but most do not, as they are immediately emptied or disposed of after use.

  5. An Obsessive's Guide to Copper Pots - AOL

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    Where, how, and why to buy new and vintage copper pots. Plus, where to send them if they need re-tinning or just a good polish. An Obsessive's Guide to Copper Pots

  6. Outhouse - Wikipedia

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    An outhouse often provides the shelter for a pit latrine, which collects human feces in a hole in the ground. When properly built and maintained they can decrease the spread of disease by reducing the amount of human feces in the environment from open defecation. [6]

  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Decorative copper cookware, i.e., a pot or pan less than 1 mm thick and therefore unsuited to cooking, will often be electroplate lined with tin. Should a wiped tin lining be damaged or wear out the cookware can be re-tinned, usually for much less cost than the purchase price of the pan.

  8. Toilet History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum covers the toilet from prehistoric times to the present day and related topics, including the dressing room and clothes worn to clean toilets. [5] Exhibits are arranged sequentially, dividing history into primitive society, antiquity, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, 17th–20th century, modernity, and art water closets.

  9. Talk:Chamber pot - Wikipedia

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    --76.97.19.71 23:52, 18 April 2008 (UTC)I know how to make a potties do you "In the Philippines, Chamber pot is used as a urinal and is commonly called "Arinola" in Cebuano Dialect." It is not just in Cebuano that it is known as "Arinola" it is known by that name in most Ph