There’s no privacy and pretty much all the toilets are out of order and one of the highlines does not have a seat and the urinals are gone. What else could happen?
I think what's going to happen is they're going to tear this entire restroom apart. Hopefully they just fix what needs to be fixed, raise the walls, and put in stall doors.
A beautiful bathroom but I bet nobody used the toilets unless they had to. It looks like the urinals were washout with exposed traps below since there are no urinal flanges.
I wish this facility was still in use, with all the original fixtures. I believe the forward-trapper is from the 1910s, and survived a 1940s renovation.
I looked online a bit and it was built in the 1880s. When I was there, I remember hearing about something happening in the '40s like a renovation, but I don't know for sure. I can't find anything online saying that it was renovated but I sure looks like it.
Basically almost nothing to see here except for the 1920’s forward trap toilet, not sure what disused means and why. I don’t know if there’s a sewer issue we don’t know about or this church is closing down. There’s no privacy whatsoever and don’t know what urinals used to be here 😔🤨
The bathroom in itself is a sight to see. Disused means it used to be used but isn't anymore or hasn't been used in a while. I think that toilet doesn't flush right because it hasn't flushed in a while and it doesn't have good pressure. The church is not closing anytime soon.
Other than the five unused toilets mentioned, the flushometer pipes indicate seven ghost stall urinals that were previously present in this particular men's/women's toilet.
Looks kinda like a bathroom that would have been in one of the several early 20th century elementary schools I went to as a kid in Boston. Maybe this was meant for private school/Sunday school use only? Does the church have a more modern, functional men's room somewhere now?
It has a single user men's room in the gym with a Peerless McKinley and then another restroom near the entrance with some 1960s Kohler Bardons and Kingstons.
You know, the drain pipes for the missing urinals are awfully *_LOW._* Trying to think of what was here and how it would fit from the 1930's and 1940's and my mind draws a blank. I'm from the 1950's era and I should know this stuff, but I reckon something is really wrong with that plumbing arrangement, just like that wierd last St. Patrick stall layout in the other St. P. video you did, aka "the sideways terlit" with sink...
What a fascinating old bathroom. Unfortunate to see it neglected like that. I take it they just have it setup right now to lock the main door and be a single user bathroom?
I would just use the restroom with the '60s Kingstons or the Peerless McKinley because those ones actually have these handy little things called doors.
Amazing find Abandoned Church, vintage Toilet Bowl 1910s
The church itself wasn't abandoned but the second floor wasn't used anymore
There’s no privacy and pretty much all the toilets are out of order and one of the highlines does not have a seat and the urinals are gone. What else could happen?
I think what's going to happen is they're going to tear this entire restroom apart. Hopefully they just fix what needs to be fixed, raise the walls, and put in stall doors.
Well, I get it. I hope they keep the standard things and vintage things, but I doubt they will.
A beautiful bathroom but I bet nobody used the toilets unless they had to. It looks like the urinals were washout with exposed traps below since there are no urinal flanges.
It's especially weird because there is no lock on the main door either.
The 1920s toilet is cool!!!
Thank You Think Sure Right
It sure is!
Amazing finds
Thanks!
I wish this facility was still in use, with all the original fixtures. I believe the forward-trapper is from the 1910s, and survived a 1940s renovation.
I looked online a bit and it was built in the 1880s. When I was there, I remember hearing about something happening in the '40s like a renovation, but I don't know for sure. I can't find anything online saying that it was renovated but I sure looks like it.
Only one original and awesome toilet (the forward trapper). The others are modern crap, but I really like the tiles and design of the bathroom.
I think something happened in the '40s that caused this church to need renovation so I'm guessing that one survived it.
Basically almost nothing to see here except for the 1920’s forward trap toilet, not sure what disused means and why. I don’t know if there’s a sewer issue we don’t know about or this church is closing down. There’s no privacy whatsoever and don’t know what urinals used to be here 😔🤨
The bathroom in itself is a sight to see. Disused means it used to be used but isn't anymore or hasn't been used in a while. I think that toilet doesn't flush right because it hasn't flushed in a while and it doesn't have good pressure. The church is not closing anytime soon.
I wonder how that 20’s toilet ended up in here. I think the original fixtures were “standard” maderas or something.
The 20s toilet was probably installed before the renovation and then they just kept it when they redid the tile.
Other than the five unused toilets mentioned, the flushometer pipes indicate seven ghost stall urinals that were previously present in this particular men's/women's toilet.
I wonder why they removed them and I wonder what the future holds for this restroom.
Cool to see. Epic bathroom, but its a shame about the neglect.
Yeah, I hope they add some stalls for privacy.
A big thanks for this vidéo 😊
You're welcome!
Looks kinda like a bathroom that would have been in one of the several early 20th century elementary schools I went to as a kid in Boston. Maybe this was meant for private school/Sunday school use only? Does the church have a more modern, functional men's room somewhere now?
It has a single user men's room in the gym with a Peerless McKinley and then another restroom near the entrance with some 1960s Kohler Bardons and Kingstons.
Even if all the toilets were not out of order i still wouldn't use this restroom due to the extreme lack of privacy
Same
You know, the drain pipes for the missing urinals are awfully *_LOW._* Trying to think of what was here and how it would fit from the 1930's and 1940's and my mind draws a blank. I'm from the 1950's era and I should know this stuff, but I reckon something is really wrong with that plumbing arrangement, just like that wierd last St. Patrick stall layout in the other St. P. video you did, aka "the sideways terlit" with sink...
Yeah, this place was really strange.
What a fascinating old bathroom. Unfortunate to see it neglected like that. I take it they just have it setup right now to lock the main door and be a single user bathroom?
Even the main door doesn't lock.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Oh wow! No private what so ever, lol.
@@plumbingstuffinoregon2471 this bathroom may have been designed for kids only because of the short walls and now its not used at all.
0:35 I saw an address on the box.
same
I guess we all know where that random person lives now.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations plot twist: it’s a serial killer!! 😳
Uh oh stinky
Another restroom where everyone could see your business.
Pretty bad if you ask me
Nice
Thanks!
That’s unfortunate… I like all of the toilets except for the kohlers
thats a wellcomme
I like the old stuff
Is the bathroom being remodeling?
No 1 would be able to use the restroom now
They would just have to use the other one downstairs that also has no stall doors
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations & my grandpa was born in the 1940’s
Crappy fixtures except for the standard thing all of the urinals are gone no privacy horrible restroom
I wonder what will become of it
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations probably they will scrap all of the fixtures and turn it into a room
Sucks they are all out of order the fixtures are pretty good imo
The forward trap toilet is epimazing, everything else is okay. Although the Highcrest toilet is meh.
I wish it had all original stuff
Horrible design awesome fixtures
I love the color though
Is this the same as the Saint Patrick’s bathroom?
This is also St Patrick's.
I would not want to use this restroom given the lack of privacy and only the second stall has a good toilet. That crapdera is just 🤮
Same
I thought for a second that this was a restroom for little children.
It probably was originally
Thats the Worst Church restroom ever!
Everything is great except for the crapdera
I wish everything was original
Restroom from hell
Or from your bad dreams
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations yes
Is this at St Patrick's Church again?
Yes.
Yep
I honestly don’t know how I ended up on the plumbing side of TH-cam
Probably Shorts
Danny dr pepper
Lol
Amazing forward trap bowl, I love the tile, I don't like how theres so privacy though.
This bathroom is terrible but it looks amazing
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I would just use the restroom with the '60s Kingstons or the Peerless McKinley because those ones actually have these handy little things called doors.
Amazing finds
Ikr!