19 Comments Posted by kathleen

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Thanks for the great pics! This is a great hospital they have been taking care of me for 30 years :)
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WOW! I still can't believe I've been a patient for 30 years and had no idea these building exist. My husband would have loved these photos
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Rancho has pics of my feet oh no!
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My husband died in 2012 . He was a rancho patient also wonder where his records are I'm going to try to get them
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I really hope my records don't end up here. Like I said I'm a patient here never new about these buildings where are they located?
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I have a appointment at rancho in June . I'll ask about the fire
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Makes me nervous been a patient at rancho for 30 years
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Just wanted to say GREAT set. Perfect lighting and loved your perspective. Well Done!
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i wish i could replace my Fathers headstone he is buried in the grounds of whittingham hospital the stone is missing
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I just sold my house and it still has the same tub, sink and toilet. Same color but my walls were the same mint tile with black tile accents. I loved this!
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This is more than elementary art on the wall. The display is mid-century automation and process control technology and part of the analog controls on the control panel in the foreground. Integrated with the brew equipment and sensors, etc, it helped them monitor and control their manufacturing process, lighting up tempeature and pressure alarms on the display, open and closed valves, etc - showing the operators the status of their batches. Brewing beer involves pretty sophisticated chemical processes.Changing something on the control panel would result in a change on the production line, and cause a change in the graphical display of their process on the wall. Today, in a modern brewery, this is displayed on a computer monitor.
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Phantom, It's your conscience! I hope all those helpless souls that suffered there came with your newly aquired machine and haunt your dreams at night. I wish you could fix the machine so that it could suck the life out of you. YOU HEARTLESS BASTARD!
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Good bye, Danvers, Medfield, Westboro What's next Where will all the patients go?
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i was first attracted by your colors...
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Joe: The McDougall building is next to building 22.