Military Plumbing - Throwback Thursday: The flushing toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John Harington, an English courtier and the godson of Queen Elizabeth I. This is where we get the
Fusion Plumbing & Heating - Did You Know... Sir John Harrington, Godson of Queen Elizabeth, invented the first flush toilet in 1596? Hence why people call it "The John". Now You Know-Vember.
![Water Closet Sir John Harington 1596 the Elizabethan design from his discourse on the Metamorphosis of Ajax Stock Photo - Alamy Water Closet Sir John Harington 1596 the Elizabethan design from his discourse on the Metamorphosis of Ajax Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/ANP8BK/water-closet-sir-john-harington-1596-the-elizabethan-design-from-his-ANP8BK.jpg)
Water Closet Sir John Harington 1596 the Elizabethan design from his discourse on the Metamorphosis of Ajax Stock Photo - Alamy
![SIR JOHN HARINGTON English courtier and writer; inventor of the flush toilet Date: 1561 - 1612 Stock Photo - Alamy SIR JOHN HARINGTON English courtier and writer; inventor of the flush toilet Date: 1561 - 1612 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/G39TGD/sir-john-harington-english-courtier-and-writer-inventor-of-the-flush-G39TGD.jpg)
SIR JOHN HARINGTON English courtier and writer; inventor of the flush toilet Date: 1561 - 1612 Stock Photo - Alamy
![About John Harington: English courtier and author (1560 - 1612) | Biography, Bibliography, Facts, Information, Career, Wiki, Life About John Harington: English courtier and author (1560 - 1612) | Biography, Bibliography, Facts, Information, Career, Wiki, Life](https://peoplepill.com/media/people/thumbs/J/john-harington.jpg)
About John Harington: English courtier and author (1560 - 1612) | Biography, Bibliography, Facts, Information, Career, Wiki, Life
![Robert Peake the Elder | Henry Frederick (1594–1612), Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington (1592–1614), in the Hunting Field | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Robert Peake the Elder | Henry Frederick (1594–1612), Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington (1592–1614), in the Hunting Field | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ep/original/DP169396.jpg)