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...yet, the lense price doesn't compare to the price of this complete machine setup -which can be used again in a new theatre.
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Simplex "XL" projector heads. Simplex "4-star" sound heads. Peerless Model "E" Lamphouses. Quite a find. Too bad that these machines couldn't be removed and sold - to project film once again to new owners.
Reminds me of the boiler room door that keeps showing up in various episodes of A Nightmare On Elm Street.
Ok, while these were all stored before HIPAA laws went into effect (Health Information Portability & Accountability Act)....and while they would be a valuable research tool for psych and medicatl students.....it IS a HIPAA violation for these to be there....but that's the problem of the property owner or whomever should be destroying them, NOT the helpless explorer;'s.....
Kinda makes you wonder why hospitals today have all neutral colors....and all these old ones had such LOUD colors on their walls....I'd want to find a nice quiet color and PAINT!
Those open cages on the windows makes me think of the patients on that ward all yelling "Whoo hoo! We're FREE!!!"
Looks like they didn't want anyone swinging from those fixtures! Gotta love the "backup" light underneath it!
for some reason, curtains being left on windows and doors makes these places more interesting. I love this shot~
wow, nice shot. great old sink!
wow, this is one of my all time favorites! great colors, great contrast!
Fantastic Colors! great shot.
Its simply beautiful
so sad.....
Lynne, I'm with you, I'm not sure which shots I like the best, but I do know Motts Stair Case shots are among my favorite!
Motts, This was just a private school, not a juvinile detention center or anything, right?