You’ve prolly seen the two story comical outhouse on someones layout.
How about an actual prototype 12 family three story outhouse. I might build this for my mining complex, next to the bunkhouse.
This was taken in the St Louis area around 1910.
You’ve prolly seen the two story comical outhouse on someones layout.
How about an actual prototype 12 family three story outhouse. I might build this for my mining complex, next to the bunkhouse.
This was taken in the St Louis area around 1910.
At Heritage Park, Calgary;
"Windsor Hotel Two-Storey Outhouse
Ontario Native Tom Madden and partner Gordon Steeves built the Windsor Hotel in Lundbreck, Alberta, in 1905. While indoor plumbing wouldn’t become commonplace for 25 years, Madden and Lundbreck devised a two-storey outhouse behind the hotel for the convenience of its patrons; a curiosity that became somewhat of a tourist attraction.
The second storey was connected to the hotel’s second floor by a catwalk. The first floor of the outhouse included four stalls, while the second storey had two. To eliminate any accidents, the second storey’s seats were offset behind those of the first storey, with a wall separating the second-storey shaft from the first storey’s seats. Walter Sapeta, who later owned the Windsor Hotel, donated the outhouse to Heritage Park in 1964. "
Google street view crew has been in the park, but they’re coverage is a block away from where the outhouse is located for a visual ! But a couple external pics are shown here; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM27AC_Two_Storey_Outhouse_Windsor_Hotel_Calgary_Alberta
doug c
Can’t even imagine what the vapors must have been like in that third story(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif)
I have my magazines and a cigarette in hand …now if I could only locate this establishment I would be set!
Edit: to late I done soiled my drawers