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I guess we have come along way! lol
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it looks like a theater table, with rails for clamps etc
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as claudia has pointed out ,the use penicillin since ww2 has been wide spread ......so why was it still there?
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Nice shot.
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@jennylw-great thought! I also wonder what happened to all the patients that lived in these buildings, especially the ones who were at the old Kirkbride at Danvers State. I heard that some of them are living in the streets. It was a shame that they closed the only home that some of these people knew.
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I just had my hair high-lighted for the summer today, and yes, they STILL use these hair dryers! ; )
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This picture makes me sad, just thinking of whatever happened to the person that taped it up.
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i find it interesting that this one is left behind to rot, another one is in a museum. all I can say is: what a find!!
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this is just great, love it.
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- Dawn Michelle

Radiators are a stoic bunch and seldom require therapy.
However some might need to blow off some steam. :)
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No - I might kick a beer can or something out of the way if I think about it, but it doesn't happen very often. Sometimes I wish I moved something while I was there, like the plastic jug on this floor for example: http://www.opacity.us/image7413_central.htm
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I had the timer on to avoid a camera shake problem at the time.
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Beautifuuly said roy

this pic makes me wonder, motts, do you change things in the rooms to get the perfect picture?
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who took this photo?
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wow o.0