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It makes me wonder if all those bottles are empty because they've been pilfered by druggies.
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Wow! That's so wild that there are hang out rooms in Byberry. I heard that there was a guy who wandered Byberry with a machete.

You guys are a hell of a lot braver than I am! =P
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A hell of a nice piece of history!!
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if I can ever beat you to A comment!! (first thing i thought!!) ;-) No Static.........
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this is a beatiful soap dispenser (~Me as been muzzeled long enough!!)
I love your pictures. I always enjoy the bw and the different angles you take. Lynne I enjoy the information you provide. I think next favorite thing I enjoy about this site on top of the great pictures are the comments. They keep me laughing all day.
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Nice finish to another beautifully photographed site, thank you, Motts and cohorts!
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Motts, are you standing in the doorway and the toilets are on an angle? The whole set up is so odd.
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Mr. Motts!-What, no carabiners? ;-)
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I made a comment about the previous photo that could apply to this photo.
I do believe mass showering was thought of as a timesaver. Hosing down in particular would get the job done even faster. I doubt the patients showered daily. What a horrible thing to have to undertake-by both staff and patients.
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Damn Motts, do you wait till i'm offline to post new pics? Thanks for the new ones!!!! ;-) (at least give me a heads up on a scale pic)
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Mr. Motts, Was there overhead plumbing visible?
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if there is a staff to patient ratio involved, I guess the more the merrier :-)
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reminds me of the wartime cartoons of the little guy with the gasmask...
Excellent shot!
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so this device kept track of electrical currents in conjunction with equipment used for ,oh, say, >shock < treatment 8-O