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I like this picture. Those cabinets remind me of my grandfather's house. I also like, what I think is an ashtray at the end of the counter.
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That's one healthy and happy ivy plant. Look at all it gets to cling itself to, in it's quest for sunshine.
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this is a picture of beauty.
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"The Invasion Of The Ivy"
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I don't like to admit it, but this is the type of picture that could give me nightmares. (LOL)
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FYI there were very few wards in the basements when I worked there. Most of these rooms were used for OT/PT or storage. Basement wards were actually just a few steps below street level. If this room was off a tunnel it was probably used for therapy. Now I can't vouch for anything before 1975 only after.
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Wow!!! Still plugged in after all these years. I love it!!!
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Entry details are not discussed on this website.
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I like the one eye smiley. I've drawn them with fangs, curly hair and big ears, but never with one eye. A small touch of brillance.
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chrisFDNY, I've passed that old ferry a bunch of times, it's nasty down there but I might get to it one of these days...
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Nope, that's the Limerick Generating Station in Limerick, PA.
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Thanks! The hospital is still standing but I'd rather not say it's name or where it is.
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They pulled them out for an autopsy on the other side (if possible), then I imagine they took them out from this side to be placed in a medical van (or what have you) to be transported to the funeral home to be prepared for a wake and burial.
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Security is tight... who said it was easy?