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dgm885 | 4 years ago

When plumbing was added to buildings in cities. Just a theory, but if you were walking down Fleet Street in London pre plumbing, where do you think people were tossing their bodily fluids and solids? I’d want a top hat to provide some separation between my head and what was falling from above.

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mrsuprawsm|4 years ago

I don't think that's correct, most plumbing + municipal sewage in London was built in the mid 1800s, whereas hat-wearing persisted well into the mid 1900s.

mpol|4 years ago

Hat-wearing might have become fashion. Not that much different from a watch having become fashion, while the functionality of a watch and added value is not that much as it used to be.

mpol|4 years ago

In the Netherlands this topic cannot be mentioned in normal conversation, it gets ridiculed, it could never have happened. But when people from Russia talk about this, it is often with a bit of laughter about Western Europe and its idea of high culture.

This too seems like a very polarized discussion where we may never know to what extent it was true :)

todorus|4 years ago

What are you on about? It's not like this comes up in regular conversation. Us Dutch are perfectly aware of times were people wore hats. My father even scolded me, when I forgot to take my cap off at a funeral.

mattowen_uk|4 years ago

Into the Fleet river? Which literally runs down the middle of Fleet Street (hence it's name). It's still there, under the road in a tunnel that still feeds the Thames.