Historic Bathroom and Kitchen - The Narbonne House
The Narbonne House is an important part of historical Salem, Massachusetts and was considered a normal middle-class home of the 17th and 18th centuries. Though a portion of the house was built in 1675 by Thomas Ives, the house wasn't occupied by a Narbonne family member until 1823.
Below is a photo of the kitchen which "combines a modified 17th century fireplace and oven with late 19th and 20th century paneling and sink."
The photo below shows the tiny second floor bathroom with a toilet from the 1900's.

Source: Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Below is a photo of the kitchen which "combines a modified 17th century fireplace and oven with late 19th and 20th century paneling and sink."
The photo below shows the tiny second floor bathroom with a toilet from the 1900's.
Source: Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Labels: bathroom, Historic Homes, kitchen, Narbonne House
