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'''Thomas Crapper''' (September ] - ], ]) was a plumber who owned a company by the name of '''Thomas Crapper''' & Co.'s in ]. '''Thomas Crapper''' (September ] - ], ]) was a plumber who owned a company by the name of '''Thomas Crapper''' & Co.'s in ].
Common myth has it that he invented the flush ]; however, none of the patents he held were related to this device. Common myth has it that he invented the flush ]; however, none of the patents he held were related to this device.

] has written a ] on the history of the toilet, entitled ''Thunder, Flush and Thomas Crapper'', which addresses many of the myths surrounding Thomas Crapper and his inventions.

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Thomas Crapper (September 1836 - January 27, 1910) was a plumber who owned a company by the name of Thomas Crapper & Co.'s in England. Common myth has it that he invented the flush toilet; however, none of the patents he held were related to this device.

Adam Hart-Davis has written a book on the history of the toilet, entitled Thunder, Flush and Thomas Crapper, which addresses many of the myths surrounding Thomas Crapper and his inventions.