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Awesome leaded glass door
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i think thats the most pitiful confessional ive ever seen.
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Nurses Clogs and a few loafers for the docs.
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Thank Goodness this ward had more light.
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The woodwork in the ceiling is amazing here.
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Makes me feel sad for anyone who was stuck in this corner and couldnt climb the stairs. Bad backs and feeble legs kept alot of people grounded and left all alone.
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Thanks again Motts. It is so sickening how stupid youths ruin with vandalism what we adults appreciate or in this case get someone else to photo so we can appreciate causing the trip to be cut short.
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Curious cane walker. Interesting!
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Love this image! Broken and Crooked, Gloves on chair....hmmm, sounds like a good song, lol
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New Gallery, Whoop! 2nd post. Who will be third? :)
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So that's what the cute Pixar lamp's great-grandfather did for a living.
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I work in the health care industry find this classic wheelchair design always fascinating. Why? Because unlike today's wheelchairs where the large wheels are in the back and small in the front causing a tip-back risk, an elderly patient/resident will not be tipping back in this thing. Of course maybe that's the reason for the newer design so the wheelchair owners have to buy anti-tip back devices.
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Motts you missed the opportunity on this caption name: "Legs up"
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That hexagon tile floor reminds me of the home I grew up in that was built in the early 1970s. Our bathrooms had that same floor albeit smaller sized (white in the hall/common bath, brown in the master bath). It was as ugly as it was hard to keep clean, and as a kid who had bathroom cleaning detail as a chore, it sucked. That was before 8x8" square floor tiles for bathrooms we have nowadays in new home building norm where you have far fewer grout crannies to get dirtied up.
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That'd be so awesome to have in your house, I'd love to have that in mine.