![Garderobe became a Norman euphemism for cold and draughty privy – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn Garderobe became a Norman euphemism for cold and draughty privy – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn](https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/preview/A/A004/A004124.jpg)
Garderobe became a Norman euphemism for cold and draughty privy – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn
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Garderobes & Gongfermors – Going to the Privy in the Medieval Era - James Wright (Triskele Heritage) - BAG
![Sanitation was very primitive in medieval castles. Early latrines or " garderobes" would be sited close to the main bedchamber. … | Medieval castle, Medieval, Castle Sanitation was very primitive in medieval castles. Early latrines or " garderobes" would be sited close to the main bedchamber. … | Medieval castle, Medieval, Castle](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/76/76/89/7676895aef311f20921f686251f9d78e.jpg)
Sanitation was very primitive in medieval castles. Early latrines or " garderobes" would be sited close to the main bedchamber. … | Medieval castle, Medieval, Castle
![England, East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich, Norwich Castle, The Garderobes, Four Birth Toilets, - SuperStock England, East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich, Norwich Castle, The Garderobes, Four Birth Toilets, - SuperStock](https://cdn.superstock.com/1558/Comp/1558-13864410.webp)
England, East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich, Norwich Castle, The Garderobes, Four Birth Toilets, - SuperStock
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