it's in the one in the pic u see when u go in from the side it's the first right after u go though the doors u go down a long hall and it will be on ur left ur see it some one wrote morgue on a wall
I worked at a hospital built in the 50's, that had refrigerators like that at the employee entrance. This was due to practicality, as the employee entrance was at the lower rear of the building, which was also a perfect place for a hearse to drive up discreetly to pick up bodies.
Every morning, I had to walk past those doors, knowing there was a good chance a corpse lay behind it. What a way to start the day.
My great uncle Royal Navy boiler engineer before using the skills to become a plumber. Unfortunately the exposure to asbestos & being a heaver smoker (he managed to complete a 1934 Players Stars Of Film card collection) caught up with him in the end.
My great uncle Royal Navy boiler engineer before using the skills to become a plumber. Unfortunately the exposure to asbestos & being a heaver smoker (he managed to complete a 1934 Players Stars Of Film card collection) caught up with him in the end.
I live in Buffalo, New York and there are plenty of snow every year. How about I send some snow your way and see how you like it.
In October we had a big fricken storm and it was all over the news. Don't forget the famous Blizzard of 77. I wish I was alive in 1977 just to check it out.
This is directed to Tim Jones. I use to work at letchworth and I personality worked with Bruno. and his one eye. I remember a true story. Now I don`t know if you remember when the State Police had a Barricks in Stony Point. It was where the Spoon River Reality is Now. Bruno called the state police and stated that he had been in an accident. The asked him his Location and it was in front of Kirk Bride hall Well what had happen the state police went there and saw the car and asked him where his car was and he pointed to a steering wheel under a car which had pulled in the spot where his steering wheel was. When I worked with him. I saw the wheel and i asked him why don't you drive any more Bruno his reply was Herb the maintenance Guy took his Keys...LOL
The Picture is of the Office of the Senior Stationary Engieer If any of you people happen to live in or near Stony Point and most of you are,then you must be familiar with Reservoir Road. As you drive down that every once in a while you will see an elderly man walking his Black Lab Dog he is most likely wearing sunglasses. His name is Lowell He was the man in that office. He can give you all the history about that power house. And if lot of you road the bus to school with the Haverstraw Transit then alot of you may know a guy by the name of Mr. Ryker He lived on Gurnee Ave he always had the bus there. Well he was also a person with worked in that power house.
This Boiler used #3 heating oil which was like TAR it was so Thick. What would happen is it would be atomized with steam which would come in on the light colored line on the right and the fuel would come in on the left the steam would be about 500 degrees (notice I said STEAM) it would make the fuel oil very thin when mixed and then would burn. The Steam out of these boilers would power the whole area it would give heat to the buildings during the winter. heat and cook the food in the food service buildings. There are miles of Pipes under the ground and when it would snow you could see the pipe lines they would be the tracks that would have no snow on them. Those days are long gone Now I am a Computer Geek
I use to work in this Boiler Room I started a a helper and was moved to ass't Stationary Egnineer. This picture was of the #3 Boiler off to the left of this was an office which had all the controls for all of the boilers. The components all had gold plating back then. The had to get the office Air Conditioned inorder to keep the controls working properly. The was the only area that had air conditioning.
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