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Maybe these were out of a photography Darkroom?
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just screams desolation doesn't it?...another excellent pic
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you have a true talent for catching the essence of what you are photographing...add me to ur list of admirers
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where is this hospital?
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I forgot in my first comment on this batch that this is an institution, not a regular school...it's horrible to think that children lived here, :( it's so cold...the windows are even uglier from the inside.
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ewww, it looks worse than my schools did. Still, that's where a lot of the beauty is. In the ugliness.
this so crazy i cant believe that people were so mean to those kids i feel bad for those kids it makes me sad i wish i could helped them do anthing imposseble i could god bless u kids
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The top row held the refrigeration cooling equipment, where the cold air would blow out of these and down across the bodies.
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Concentrated germicidal detergent.
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Now, That is much better!
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[batting eyelashes and blushing]
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Someone who had lost or never had the strength to hold one's head upright or One that would have no ability to move anything from the neck down, hence the odfd shaped pillow to stabilize the head.
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It's a stripped down tilt-in-space reclining wheelchair for people with more extensive physical disabilities, like cerebral palsy. The arm rests, foot rests, and seat have been pulled off.
http://www.henleymedical.com/manual.htm (bottom chair)
http://www.spinlife.com/critpath/match.cfm?categoryID=156 (all 5)
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Lynne, no HARD feelings meant. So please stop that pouting! :) It is unbecoming of such a lovely lady as yourself.
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Maybe Dayton State School had a more liberal milk policy than Linton . . .