I don't think so, I think some of these "lab" rooms were clustered together in a relatively unfinished part of the basement. I recall being in this room, parts of the giant precision scale were still there. Wish I snapped some photos of it...
When I first saw this picture I automatically thought of the picture with the men sitting on the platforms sweating into the cups to be tested...is this the same room?
wow people's story's are incredible i am fascinated with old abandoned buildings and researching them. i believe all the horrible things that occured in their should be brought to light to give the victims justice. they were not crazy but were probably driven to have a tiny chemical imbalance in their brain by the horrible acts commited in places like this. architecture is beautiful though.
I want to thank you for a peek inside. When I stayed in the building left of the old hospital (the 1950's style one). I would lookout the day room window and would see curtains blowing out the windows(1998). I wanted so badly to grab my camera and go in for a look. I share your love of old buildings. I have about 20 yrs. worth. of pic. So many are gone now but thanks to people like yourself we can enjoy them for yrs to come. But people REMEMBER just don't head into an old building because you think it is easy to do. You could die or end up in jail. The pic.s here are all you nd. sit back and enjoy.
I have a Micromax. They were made in the 1930's. I am looking for another one, and a Speedomax from the same era. If anybody ever comes across one, I will take it.
You find some of the coolest stuff in the basements, Motts. I wouldn't have the stones to go down there so I'm grateful for your fascinating photography.