Engineering:Anti-urination devices in Norwich
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Short description: Hostile architecture installed in the 19th century
According to a theory by a retired Norwich teacher, Anti-urination devices in Norwich were a form of hostile architecture installed in the late 19th century to discourage public urination.[1]
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