A below-ground public toilet built in the Victorian era in Manchester, England, could have been abandoned or filled in, as so many others have been. But this one found new life in modern times as a bar! It first opened as "The Temple of Convenience," harking back to its original purpose. Now called simply The Temple, it is one of the city's most popular night spots. See more pictures at Urban Ghosts. Link
(Image credit: Thomas Nugent)
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Egads! They could have flushed before taking that last picture.
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I remember using this establishment for the use it was originally intended...
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