4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

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An early prototype of the napper-crapper 5000 chair?
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He he, I can sense some irony here. :D
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It is an old model 1260 offset press. The ink trays were removable on them for easy cleaning and repair. I worked in a print shop with my father 25 years ago and there were 4 or 5 of these that were used to print job work on such as businessd cards, single sheet fliers, etc.
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Those old windows are very drafty - probably the coldest spot in the room in the winter.
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I want a room full of these windows to put my drawing table in, the light would be incredible.
The bar designs are quite intricate, I thought the windows were some ornate stained glass!
I'm not sure how this speaks to the equipment in the hospital where I work, but this sort of wheelchair is quite common.
Yeah, but what if you were L Greene and accidentally got F Greene's toothbrush...aackkk!!
The two brushes in the middle of the left cabinet-see that's why I don't want my toothbrush in a communal cabinet...ewww.....!!!
Sort of a "land shark" but only on a wall...(thanks SNL)
Nice old Singer machine, looks like it might have been mounted in a cabinet once upon a time.
These chairs look like ones I used to have...so that's where they went when I got rid of them...
Probably just an accidental area of wear and tear, I'm sure this chair had cushions on it when used for actual seating.
The radiators in my house look like these, just not as long.
I, too, am addicted, I wish I had known about this site earlier. When I describe this to others, I first tell them that Mr. Motts is truly an artist. The site certainly appeals to me as I have always looked at places (homes, schools, hospitals) and wondered what was happening there, and how people lived their lives.