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Several years ago I saw similar push button light switches in an abandoned house. It was a huge temptation to pull out the Leatherman and "recycle" them. The house has since been rehabbed and is again occupied. Hope the new owners appreciate and kept those wonderful switches. They are amazingly tactile and have a satisfying click.
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Have headboard, will travel
I so enjoy your site! I would love to visit places as you do. I try to imagine what it was like back then and love the buildings! Keep up the great work.
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the one in front is in a waterfall style, popular in the 1930's and 40's. This looks like the earlier period. My bedroom furniture is all in this style, only in oak.
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It's actually a pacemaker testing unit. The bands go on the wrists and the phone gets set into the cradle to transmit the signals to the testing company.
Great atmosphere on this!
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yeah I saw this and am sad to see it go but as progress goes se la vie
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Link for the last edition of TMI, Halcyon made the first page 8 years ago and the last. Wanderer thank You for the heads up. http://www.themillbroo...res-–-parting-word
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June 1979, I was not even here yet. Born 6-8-1982, but if I was alive then my Birthday would have been on a FRIDAY!!!! Party Time!
Dead
Worldbe possibile to visti the Palace ? Very beautiful :-) although damaged.

Thank you
Raisa

Raisa.cazacu@bluewin.ch
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Hi, I'm doing an investigation about refunctionalization of abandoned power plants, and I would like to know what is the real location of this building, because I tried to find it by myself but I could't. Please, it will be so much helpfull to me, thanks (camiloramondr@gmail.com)
I love old/outdated equipment. So elegant and creepy at the same time.
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Fantastic.
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Beautiful. It must have felt great to be the first person in that room for years.
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It is not possible to upload directly to this site, but you can upload them on
Imgur http://imgur.com/upload
or
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and then post the URLs here to share them. Would love to check them out, thanks!