Paul Chapman was the best-dressed toilet cleaner in Britain in the Sixties.
He kept the loos sparkling and wore the latest fashions rather than drab uniforms.
Paul was also unfailingly polite to customers, no matter how busy he was, always minding his pees and queues.
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