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JPJ
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Release Date
2019-07-15
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parramatta

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This commode is of significance to Old Government House (National Trust) due to its direct provenance to a Parramatta craftsman. Made in 1880 by cabinetmakers Henry Tucker Jones & Sons the commode originally had a tin box that slid out through the bottom door. It is thought the cream ceramic bowl would have been a later addition. Henry Jones was a Councillor for the Municipal District of Prospect and Sherwood (later renamed Holroyd Council), and was also Mayor for five separate terms in the period between 1875 and 1903. We can be fairly certain that this commode was used for at least 30 years. Flushing toilets are only recently common in Australia. In fact, it wasn’t until 1907 that tenders were called for a suitable sewerage scheme for Parramatta, and it wasn’t until 1910 that it was installed at a cost of 100,000 pounds.