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Thank you. Must have had a very special good sound, taking the caskets up and down. A dignified quiet whirr, methinks, suitable for the chapel.
Gorgeous and ingenious indeed - it is a great picture
Built cleverly.
Thanks. There is the beautiful cool lamp again.
YES! Better days has seen, this organ ...The lamps are very cool.
All very good & nice. Lamps still there - the glass even has gleam.
Gracefully suspended is correct - all just hanging there - it gives hope. Some with the glass sphere intact. Sometimes people are just nice, they let them just hang there. Left them alone. Wonder if still IS so. Time gone by.
You take lovely pictures - thank You so much
Imagine; so hot and sunny - blinds on every window
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what an architech
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So that silver thing on the door isn't a speaker of some sort?
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Motts, I'm likely not the only one to think this, but, I wish I could be with you during your explores. To see these places, to be able to tour them & capture images that'll outlive them is amazing. You have a great talent & I am glad you have allowed us all to come along with you & live through you. I can't wait to see the next place you share with us all.
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They were constantly shorting out due to the conductivity of coal dust.
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I worked there for 8 years
From the looks of it this guy enjoys hitler and dogs
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When used they were applied to both wrists and both legs with wash clothes for additional padding. We used them in the ER for violent patients until the sedation we gave them took effect to prevent injuries to the staff. We only used the locks if the patient would be unattended. There is a metal bar that fit into the holes you can see to get the correct size adjustment. Then a belt slipped through the bar to hold the restraint in place. Posey made excellent equipment.