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thats not really me
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That is just amazingly breath taking. I wonder what it was used for? Perhaps dinners for special occasions such as Christmas?
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probly just some body running fast paula, but it does look like a ghost
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It sort of looks like a bird if you look at it upside down, kind of like a seagull.
The wing span-ish areas wouldn't be easy to get lost in, I don't suppose, but the body-ish part would get me all confused and turned around, methinks.
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yea its nice
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So it's a medical vaccum pump, not something you'd use to clean up, say, spilled Cheerios?
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Motts,
This looks like a portable vacuum pump. We have several like this at the laboratory where I work. They're often used in the older wings of our building that weren't equipped with "in house" vacuum ports.
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i really do hope and pray that this is not a piece of medical equipment
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jeese motss, just take all the fun out of it, lol
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its beautiful
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there are even logs in the fireplace.........strange
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It's great you got a shot of this before anyone does start to vandalize it, like you said.
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If I had to guess, I'd probably place this building at anywhere from late 1890's to early 1920's... would you agree? They're definitely in great shape- couldn't have been disused for too long.
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Suction pump?
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did you find that there or did you put it there?