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Trademarked Collection

Discover the rich history of innovative design in bathroom and privacy solutions

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Lavatory doors, Liverpool Abattoir, Stanley Street

Lavatory doors, Liverpool Abattoir, Stanley Street, Liverpool, constructed from standard Plymax type M flush doors. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester

Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester
Shower partitions at public baths, Moston Baths, Manchester, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax with sealed edges. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Bath partitions at Downham School, Harlow, Essex

Bath partitions at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory design for slipper bath cubicles. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Lavatories in a telephone exchange, City of London

Lavatories in a telephone exchange, City of London
Lavatories in a a telephone exchange, Faraday House, Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C with special marble finish. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Lavatories in a department store, using Plymax plywood

Lavatories in a department store, using Plymax plywood
Lavatories in a department store, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C, with Venesta plywood type A flush doors. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Lavatories at Downham School, Harlow, Essex

Lavatories at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory compartments type B. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Plymax cross-section, plywood board from Venesta Limited

Plymax cross-section, plywood board from Venesta Limited
Photograph of a Plymax cross-section, a plywood board trademarked by Venesta Limited. The boards are covered on one side or both sides with metal sheets

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Dressing cubicles at public baths, Sittingbourne, Kent

Dressing cubicles at public baths, Sittingbourne, Kent
Dressing cubicles at public swimming baths, Sittingbourne, Kent, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax. Date: 1936

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Chemists and Druggists, Mr John Hayman, trade card (engraving)

Chemists and Druggists, Mr John Hayman, trade card (engraving)
984061 Chemists and Druggists, Mr John Hayman, trade card (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chemists and Druggists, Mr John Hayman, trade card)

Background imageTrademarked Collection: Bubble wrap packaging

Bubble wrap packaging. This cushioning packaging material, which consists of air-filled bubbles in a plastic sheet, was invented in 1957


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Discover the rich history of innovative design in bathroom and privacy solutions. From the iconic Lavatory doors at Liverpool Abattoir and Stanley Street, to the Shower partitions at Moston, Manchester, and Downham School in Harlow, Essex. Witness the transformation of Bath partitions in a telephone exchange in the City of London and a department store, using Plymax plywood from Venesta Limited. Delve into the past with a trade card engraving from Mr. John Hayman's Chemists and Druggists. And, don't forget the modern convenience of Dressing cubicles at public baths in Sittingbourne, Kent, all protected by the trademarked Plymax plywood boards. Lastly, marvel at the revolutionary packaging of fragile items with the ubiquitous Bubble wrap.