[487] MASSIVE 1915 restroom @ CU Barton Hall with RARE fixtures!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Filmed in the Barton Hall at Cornell University, which was built in 1915 as a WW1 military training facility.
DAMN, I wasn't expecting original fixtures in here! The right side of the restroom consists of a bank of original 1915 Thomas Maddock & Sons pedestal urinals (don't know the model) plus 2 1930's "Standard" Madstone urinals (all back-spud) As for the toilets, it appears as all of them plus the valves got retrofitted in the early 50's, but at least with something rare. We have a handful of rare early 1950's Eljer Sanus toilets, and you can tell that the valves used to go straight into the wall and they didn't bother to repipe it. The Eljer toilets may also be from the 1951 remodel, just like the Santons in the women's room, but I can't be sure. Wonderful vintage bathroom here nevertheless!
0:42 One of my favorite urinal flushes.
Now THAT is what I call a jackpot! I'm just about speechless. I absolutely love giant old brick bathrooms. The echo in there is so cool, and with all those fixtures it's just awesome!
It's not a jackpot, it's a MOOONSTEEER JACKPOOOT! (See the arcade game Monster Drop)
My father attended a Catholic school in Detroit during the 1960s, that was built in 1906 and had all original fixtures, which included those style urinals.
Now those Thomas Maddock Urinals are total antiques.
Nice restroom! But 5.5+ gallons is too excessive to flush a toilet or urinal. The urinals and toilets have very satisfying flushes
They used a ton of water in those days.
I think they use 3 gallons. That's the most amount of water pretty much every old urinal had used.
Absolutely legendary and beyond amazing restroom! This is even older than Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, which contains restroom fixtures from 1934 still surviving today!
OMFG!!!! WOW!!!!! What an EPIC restroom there!!!!
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Probably one of the rarest bathrooms on youtube.
This bathroom is extremely cool. Those urinals and the toilets r very amazing . I noticed the 2nd toilet has it's original toilet seat . I know some of the toilet seats in here r replaced more than once .
Only If That Game Commode Toilet (Bowl) Itself Is From The 1960s-1980s, Because The Specific Details Of That Church Brand Heart❤️-Shape(d) Game Commode Toilet Seat Just Scream-Out 1960s-1980s, While The Beneke 523s/527s (Just) Scream-Out 1990s-Y2K/(2000s).
WOW AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting combination of urinals (and toilets)
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍AMAZING! 😀
It's unfortunate that the Sanuses have bad flushes but at least they're still here
Not all of them have bad flushes
WOW OLD Urinals 1915 Toilets 1950? Want Old women.
old Woman J-mcd barred peoples old HOMES
Women old toilets 1951 see 486 video
Wow! I've never seen so many Maddock Madstones in one bathroom! Amazing!
Amazing toilets however, I seriously wished the original toilets were here otherwise it’d be perfection
The syphon on those urinals is so long and powerful, wow!
Brother dog the eighth urinal is gone 1:36
JACKPOT!!!!!!!! I love those Standard blowout urinals!!!!!! There’s two standard mad stones are probably replacements from the 30s The toilets are amazing!!!!!
WOW!!!
I love those 1950s eljer sanus toilets.
They flush like crane santon toilets.
Originally 10 pedestal urinals (currently nine) & six toilets with just about everything unchanged save for the empty eighth going to the left/third going to the right urinal stall & fourth toilet stall's toilet seat replacement. All toilets, save for aforementioned fourth stall going to the left/third going to the right, have original black toilet seats.
Amazing for toilet fans everywhere, not for me, sadly.
You hit the jackpot
Standard Madstone und Alt Eljer toiletten? Verdammt, dieser Ort ist beleuchtet!
SUPER AMAZING!!!!!!!!
Hopefully those are still there today.
You’ve struck gold sir! All the treasure!
Toilet and siphon urinal gold!!!! Plenty of urinals for a whole army to stand, pee, and fart! And plenty of toilets to take a dump in! Without having to have the plunger handy!
0:42 That Third urinal got a massive flush when that guy flushes it
WOW!!! What amazing urinals here! I wonder what those 1951 Eljer toilets replaced...
WOW!!! These are epimazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always liked restrooms that were stacked (floor above) with exposed plumbing so u could see the pipes coming down from above. My middle school had that on first and second floor. Till the remodeled with water saver and drop ceilings
Agreed, except I don't actually know what is above this restroom. The only restrooms I've filmed that are stacked are in video 296,297, and iTROC 145
Those look awesome! Why is one missing?
0:41 I swear I could poop and there and it could take it down in about 1.5 seconds
I found a side spud standard siacto in Pittsburgh
Cool
Wonder what those Eljer Sanuses replaced? Sad one of the urinals was removed.
They must have replaced some Maddock toilets with straight-piped valves
Sadly, I hear someone that this restroom will be renovating and replace all the fixtures.
Why, these are antiques and there’s nothing wrong with these historical fixtures.
Thomas Maddock Madstone Urinal
1:36 One urinal was missing
Nice!!
How the fuck do you get so lucky with these places?!?!?!
Idk man this was pure luck. 90% of buildings older than the 30’s usually don’t have original fixtures so I wasn’t even expecting these in the 1st place.
However, if anywhere you want to search for fixtures this old, your best bet would indeed be old, private universities that are rather large and have been established for a long time. Smaller and/or expensive colleges have a higher chance of having renovated buildings