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Definitely an autoclave they have pull out rack units and can hold about 30-40- largre trays or basains
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One story I remember her telling me is that a lot of the patients used to have toys that they played with, like stuffed animals. Apparently at some point administration decided that toys like that were demeaning for the patients so one day they just went around taking all of the patients toys, many of whom where very upset. Besides that there were lots of stories of abuse, I remember one in particular about a patients arm being broken, unfortunatly lots of the people working there were very sadistic. From what i've heard, though, since the death in 2000 they've really turned the place around to the point where it's now considered one of the better facilities in the state.
did you look through the drawers? If so... what did you find?
My attention was more drawn to the open doorway inside the room... where it looks like a persons legs sitting sideways on a chair...
but I do agree on the clown thing.
Only you could take a gutter and make it beautiful.
wow, fantastic pic.
I bet this was great in its heyday
i love your staircase shots.
Very interesting , the round area reminds me of a face 2 eyes, open mouth with a cone shapped hat.
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The vulture was hopping around during this long exposure shot.
terrific colors, I like this shot very much.
Whats that on the back wall, is that pealing paint?
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It resembled a brick with ridges that held the plaster in; they look like the wall in this photo. http://www.opacity.us/image427.htm
This is one of my favorites.
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Rusty water from the ceiling and cribs.
Great Pic, I love the lighting.