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My grandfather worked here. Loved going to visit him at work.
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That's a 55-59 Chevy truck dash. Looks like it even has a factory A/C.
Another stellar set man! As always, Thanx!
Saweeet! Another new gallery!!!
I think people were a lot thinner back then.
Looks like an expensively designed Victorian home to me. The quality is incomparable
Gosh this is depressing!!The house I grew up in was from the same era and had a landing such as this.
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Actually, we may be seeing the outside of the frame. On the inside you can see where there were likely top and bottom hinges.
Stranger is that there are signs of a former transom window or at least trim work.
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They don't make furniture like that any more. Now it's MDF.
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Love the wood work around the door frame/jamb.
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Thanks for another great gallery! It's wonderful to be able to visit these places through your photographs.
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The cabinets are great and it's amazing the glass is not broken.
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SrRaV- thanks for the link. That was a beautiful chair. It's sad to see it in this condition.
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Lisa
What year were you there?
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Its good to see it...knowing I'll never be able to see it myself. I appreciate it.