George Jennings was an English sanitary engineer and plumber who invented the first public flush toilets. These were first showcased at the Great Exhibition in 1851, and such was the popularity of his invention the first public toilets opened in 1852 and were known as ‘Public Waiting Rooms'.
George Jennings, English engineer and plumber, invented the flush toilet (born 1810)
George Jennings, English engineer and plumber, invented the flush toilet (born 1810)
On April 17, in the year 1882, George Jennings, English engineer and plumber, invented the flush toilet (born 1810). This event is recorded as a Notable Deaths event in the history of April 17, one of 401 recorded events on this date across all of history.
1 notable person is associated with this event, including George Jennings. Learn more below.
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- This event took place on April 17, 1882 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Notable Deaths event in recorded history.
- Referenced in 2 Wikipedia articles.
- 1 notable person is recorded as involved in or associated with this event.
- Wikipedia source last updated on 21 February 2026.
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