38 Comments Posted by Lewis

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I, too would like to thank you.
In these photographs, you are preserving part of history, that someday will be no-more.
Christopher in England
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is this not some sort of dental equipment, with the draws open?
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too right-it looks like pennywise the clown from Steven King's IT
Don't forget---they all float down here!

That clown is very menacing-shudder
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I think that the piping is used in the cooling of the projectors- I would have thought they got quite hot in use
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possibly the material contained asbestos
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Extremely misplaced murals apprear here as sick and hideous.I agree.What joy could be obtained from these murals?I know I'd have a difficult time getting any.
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where abouts would you see this sort of decoration these days?No where.It, in my opinion just would not fit modern day facilities,where traditional recreation, to certain extents has been replaced maybe with computers and such like.I think that this one such theory may help to clarify the seemingly disturbing apprearence of such murals.
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it indeed looks like a bathroom, with the outlines of what appear to urinal stalls.
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I mean damp
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bread doesn't always go mouldy.If the air is dry, and not danp,the bread will be preserved, but it would not be edible of course!
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I agree with the comment posed by rich_edwards79, it does seem to have once been part of a theatrical production, long since over
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it may be a dummy load transformer,to absorb power surges?
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Don't like the look if it, whatever it is,.It looks lethal
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Little house on the prarie-is right..very similar.I saw that ep.hjere in the UK
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ughhhh