Pissoirs: The vintage public urinals of Paris, 1865-1875

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Paris in the 19th century was as notorious for its noxious odors as it was for revolutionary riots. The streets overflowed with rubbish and horse dung, and anyone caught short in the open simply relieved themselves where they stood. To remedy this, city prefect Rambuteau ordered the construction of public urinals – phallic-looking structures with […]

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