2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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Just someone playing around with switches most-likely.
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Maybe power on because of asbestos removal
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The remote is always in hand!!!
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Seems Very disrespectful, if any patient files are in that mess
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LMAO!!!
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I know in the case of the town that I live in, places sit for so long unattended because it costs too much to tear them down. There's a factory a few minutes from my house that sits with the roof laying on the third floor. A few feet back in the woods, was another factory that just recently was demolished because it had been set on fire twice. It's crazy because last year, the Urban Renewal Authority aquired a 142 year old house (in suprisingly good condition) by eminent domain and tore it down. The historical society tried like like hell to save it. We collected petitions and protested outside the house, but to no avail.
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This is a sling for a Hoyer lift.
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Don't know when they started using plastic in refrigerators, but the first plastic was patented in 1907 by Leo Baekeland, who developed Bakelite, the first synthetic material of this type.
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Jeez, this house is out of Poe, or more like Lovecraft!
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How can it make sense to let it sit and rot to the point that the roof collapses? Argh...
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Like the chronicles of Narnia...there's a lamp post in the middle of the woods!
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The preceeding reasons are why I'd guess the 40s or early 50s. Note the lack of any plastic parts or decor. Plastic was developed during WWII.
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What a great view! This place sure appears to be secluded way back in some thick woods!
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The angled walls & set in windows always make me think of military bunkers...
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The solarium is slowly growing it's own biosphere