444 Comments for St Ebba's Hospital

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Now, that does NOT look like a very ethical contraption...
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Ooooooooo.... Shiny....
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I say it must be a high powered pencil sharpener, first of its kind.... There's no other possible explanation
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*off topic*

jude - according to the british (snob) class system it's vulgar (or "non-u"for non-upper-class") to use words derived from french. so, lavatory or loo not toilet, napkin not serviette.

load of old bollocks if you ask moi.
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that woman on the right keeps looking at me....
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actually it's spring....

which means it's unseasonably hot for three days then it goes all raining and windy again.

i think it might be autumn now.
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Its really neat just to imagine what went on decades ago.....picturing the people doing what they did every day.
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wouldnt they also have embalming fluid there to?
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Actually, it's an early attempt at a lava lamp
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Looks like part of an old printing press, but that doesn't line up with the old bottles in the background. Maybe it's a hand-cranked bottle washer
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Thanks for another great treat Motts!
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Very very pretty building and setting!
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Great shot Motts. Stark, perfect.

I just read that the Queen doesn't like a loo being referred to as a "toilet", she prefers "lavatory" or some such thing. Just a little nonsensicle trivia for you there folks!
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This picture makes me go "ouch!"
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Tsk! People, it's what they make the soap in for the soap dispenser / light fixtures! :-)