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Looks like a water pitcher and a red rubber tube off to the right.
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1923 and 1928
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i hated that place, not funny at all, 40 yrs later. i exp hell there, imagine all your body fluid released ,puke en all, and then it gets really bad .
Really like the floor/boards/- may be is pine? In need of some care; cleaning, varnish, polish - but still look nice and even.
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eldokid - The pneumatic tube technology is still alive and well.....almost every hospital in which I worked used the pneumatic tube system to transport specimens from the patient floors down to the laboratories. I've also seen it in use at some hardware stores - can't remember if it is Home Depot or Lowe's - but one of the chains use it. Also, a lot of banks use it to conduct transaction between cars in the drive-through and the tellers inside the bank.
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Beauty shot to end the gallery! That one needs to beframed and mounted on the wall! And the front tire looks inflated still!!!

Come to think of it.....there WEREN'T sinks.....a bath room,......
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THAT is FANTASTIC!!
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Nice little desk!!
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The religious cards look like they are from wakes. Like the little cards we have now when someone passes...
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I guess when furniture was that heavy, being on wheels makes them easier to move.....if not on carpet...
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YIKES!!
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How cool is that???
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Lovely Madonna on the wall...
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Is that a bottle of after shave on the dresser??
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Gorgeous! I wonder if the lighting was gas before they put electricity in?