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It's an amazing picture, whatever its origins. No wonder some initial viewers don't wade through 40-odd comments before making their own remarks. To be honest, I would, and did, but that's just me. Never mind. They've seen it.
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and handy for getting a high dosage of radiation .. oh and think of the person looking at the screen. I beleive this device dates from the time you could buy a 'do it yourself' home radiation kit ...
Excellent photograph.
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nice
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it's a soap dispenser
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I don't think it's as old as it appears. I live in a place over 100 years old and the sinks have separate hold and cold water faucettes.
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I aim to please ;)
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this is so weird it reminds e of the chiansaw massacre any ways nic ethey are great that would get a A+ if i was staying in it and tried to get scared\
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Jo that is hilarious, LMAO...................... 8-)
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This is Wicked.....Wow....
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Yes I had the camera down as low as possbile and was shooting at a wide angle.
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I think its the terra cotta shingles from the cupola roof.
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Makes sense, thanks Nikki!
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You're right Truckie, this is in the administration building. I think the local DSH explorers pushed it into this nice room with no boarded windows from the wards, or at least someone told me a while ago. It might've been pushed out the window by now though.
OK. my mistake. Killer find, though.