They are easy to spot.

They usually have glamorous iron-work railing outside, with stairs leading to the underground.

These are the toilets, Agnese Sanvito is interested in.

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An old Ladies toilets on Rosebery Avenue in Clerkenwell.

At the moment, I have just photographed those in the area that are near to me.

Its a work-in-progress, I dont know where its going.

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Now my friends call sometimes and say, Ive found another one.

A Victorian public toilet in Kentish Town, north London.

Photo credit: Agnese Sanvito

An old toilets on Grange Road in Bermondsey, south London.

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This have been converted into a bar.

Photo credit: Agnese Sanvito

A toilet entrance in Spitalfields.

Photo credit: Agnese Sanvito

This toilet in Aldwych, central London, now houses a bar.

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Photo credit: Agnese Sanvito

The entrance to a public toilet on Foley Street in Fitzrovia.

Photo credit: Agnese Sanvito

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