4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

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thas room is exactly as big as my room where i actually live in. but it has two windows, my room has only one, so i would prefer that room with the two windows. but to be honest, the daylight room is my absolute favorite room. hehe
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My guess? Air_Exchange units.
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Thank you muchly, Autumn Twin. I don't trust these online translators very much and I had to try to remember the little Latin I learned in school...you would've thought I'd know more since I went to a Catholic school...but Oh Well! I was too busy concentrating on Spanish! Latin is a dead language anyway...(it's still pretty, though)
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Not marble, not granite, not jade. Think ceramic tile.
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that is from the little people collection..I collect vintage little people,
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I looked it up and it's the Connecticut state motto:
"Qui Transtulit Sustinet"
He Who Transplanted Still Sustains
The state seal is there as well. Here's where I found it:
http://www.netstate.co...mottoes/ct_motto.htm

Sort of ironic that not only does it refer to those who came from Europe to the New World...but those who came to the hospital in need of mental health help.
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Yippy ! new pics,
I swear, one day I'll be the first to post!!
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LoL!
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maybe a food dehydrator???
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Intense... solitary... the lonely artist... hey, this bed is kinda cool.
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I've slept in smaller spaces...
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Another expedition well done.
On a side note, sir Motts, will you be providing us with any pictures of the tunnels that ran underneeth the place?
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I don't think these are any kind of ovens. They're just too open. Until Lynne comes along, we'll just have to keep guessing.
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If they weren't labelled then I presume they weren't filled either at the time. It makes sense to take the medications with you when you leave (even though we've seen differently).
Motts, was that the only door into this room ? There is a lot of greenery in the window.