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Makes you wonder what Model A, B & C looked like!
All I know is they made us wear these stupid gowns for our high school graduation and I felt like a total idiot in mine. On the girls they didn't look too bad, but on the guys they looked ridiculous. Being the rebellious person I was, I threatened to not wear anything under mine!
My paranormal group (Knight-Time Paranormal) and I have visited Henryton Hospital a few times and have captured interesting pieces of paranormal evidence. Henryton is an "underdog" paranormal site but trust me, it is very haunted.
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Any idea what's on the shelves?
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Any idea what's on the green board on the wall?
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I'm really stupid here..how exactly did that door open/ close?
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I can't get over how clean the bottom ivory part of the wall looks!
Absolutely no respect .... even in death these most vulnerable citizens of ours can't be put to rest..... very sad.
Wow this would bring on permanent mental issues if left in this room, I shudder to think this was someone's room.
Ahhh, yes, wanderer - (saw, but was little uncertain, hahahaha)
- and for whom the bells tolls, too
for Mann school
May be it had a globe?
Yeah, probably, Fla Gator and eldokid@aol.com - but previous picture: Is that a bell-like lamp?
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I agree with kj whole heartedly.
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No, there's nothing to tie on to. They're most likely how the water entered the tub; the placement of these would create an even temperature.

These old hydrotherapy were usually fitted with a canvas cover stretched on top. Here are photos of some intact ones, and vintage shots from the 1930s that show how they were used: http://opacity.us/ephe...continuous_bath_time
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Thanks, I always shoot in RAW format. The ability to adjust the white and color balances are a priority for me, plus it captures so much more color data... and disk space is cheap.
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Yes, they definitely could be graduation gowns; choir gowns just got stuck in my head after seeing all the religious ephemera left behind.