How Sailors HANDLED TOILETING in the AGE OF SAILING
Автор: AI Historical Revival
Загружено: 2026-01-27
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Discover How Sailors HANDLED TOILETING aboard wooden warships during the AGE OF SAILING (15th-19th centuries). Witness the Batavia 1628 where 350 crew shared just 2 toilets at the bow—simple wooden seats over gaping holes, waves crashing inches below.
From slimy rope wipes trailed in seawater to stern garderobes reserved for officers, explore naval hierarchy through sanitation. Stormy weather forced bilge hell below decks, breeding dysentery that sank more ships than cannon fire—from Armada 1588 to Trafalgar 1805.
Key revelations:
Bow heads vs. elite privacy cabins
Piss dales, steep tubs, roundhouses evolution
Duke of Wellington 1870: 12 seats still caused queues dawn-to-dusk
Disease as the true naval saboteur
10-minute documentary reveals how toilet discipline built empires—and how filth toppled them. Perfect for Age of Sail, Nelson, Constitution enthusiasts.
#AgeOfSail #MaritimeHistory #NauticalLife
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