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I wonder what on earth that machine was. It looks really old too......kinda seems like somethi9ng you'd picture an evil villian in. Or maybe that's just me haha
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Goes to show no matter how cleaned out a place might be, somewhere deep inside there is always a lonely chair.
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That was an xray room. I was a patient there for two years.
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I was a patient there for two years
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I was a patient there for two years
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I'm not really sure what the apparatus is, perhaps a laboratory stove or refrigerator.
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It appears to be a reflection from some street lamps.
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Thank you for exploring this place! I see it every day on my way into the city and often thought it would be a great place to explore.
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Scary stuff man
A very cute interesting little lamp; the rim should be shiny.
I attended St Katherine's on the Eden Hall grounds form 1950 to 1957. I have fond memories of the Chapel and the grounds. If I remember correctly the nuns were very self sufficient on the farm. They had plow horses , pigs ,ducks ,chickens, to name a few. They had orchards and vineyards. My Dad, being a plasterer, did some work in the kitchen one day and I remember the nuns baking their bread and cooking meals. When attending mass in the chapel you really felt the presence of God. The two guardian angels on both sides of the altar still leave an indelible mark on my psyche. You didn't dare goof off in fear they would rat you out to Mother Kramer - LOL Beautiful building, what a loss..
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what is the name of the site
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I notice there is a light on in the one window. Guards?
Lamp! It is good-looking.
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Makes me think of an airport terminal for some reason.