290 Comments Posted by BKWOntario

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I agree, Larry D.
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There's the soap dispenser shot (in the bathroom at the back). With all this paper around, it is a very lucky thing not to have a fire! (No, I'm not a nut case, I'm a volunteer fireman.)
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It does look like a drag line, doesn't it?
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Interesting, I hadn't noticed that until you mentioned it, Eldokid. Thanks for the before and after Mr. Motts, they really round things out, and they add a human dimension as Butterfly says. It's easy to forget that people used to be kept here.
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Did you look at the papers spilling out of the box, Mr. Motts? Were they patient files?
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I agree, what an imaginative shot, and strangely beautiful. Also, that door certainly has a little window, and it is certainly attached very securely - many rivets.
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What a fire hazard.
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Wow, that would be interesting, Eldokid, especially if they were really old. I wonder if anything was in this filing cabinet, Mr. Motts? It's true, tunny, it looks camouflaged.
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LOL, that's a funny comment, Mr. Motts.
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LOL, chrissy82, that's exactly what I thought as soon as the photo appeared! Odd there are no rear handles for someone to push this chair from behind.
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Yes, I agree, Goodspeed.
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Good comment, Butterfly. Maybe that is the entrance to a day room? The windows to the sides and above, are a nice detail. I assume the ceilings were very high.
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How neat that in the white door, the blue paint is framed in the glass window.
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Wow, nice shot and angle. You can imagine the beauty of the place, then and now.
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Amazing. I guess that is lead-based paint?