Yup - that was a favorite pigeon hang-out for an eternity;
they just sat there, clasping the pipe, in a row, on line, gently coo-ing and freely pooping; there aren´t even any nests!
Yes, would throw away my shoes too, Darlene.
Odd set-up, honestly - cot and yellow chair in a corner - what happened here?
Yup, wanderer, concur - it is a detective sport - and we always do find them in the end, hahahaha - shhhhh! i found it! Shhhh! True Fun Every Day!
Yes..dignified genteel. . .who brought a big trunk full of belongings??? Picture excellent because trunk finely lit and Yet it does not show HOW big it is.
Could be a miniature trunk doll size.
This place.........methinks awesome!
Three hinges makes strong. Aweful light fittings mostly, hahaha - ahhh well.
The overseer didnot sit there.
We always leave a chair behind....universal kindness?
I like this place very much. Is there someone really living there?
Peeling red paint that looks like the softest leather of calf or lamb
wrote:
Motts- u do me wrong- no outside shots and i can't out where this place is half the fun is finding these places
So this hallway not pigeon friendly then?
No
....yeah, concur - they really are neat, and work well. We all love them.
Shame waste, debris/guano filled and lost.......
Did Cole-Steel make type-writers too? Office only bought filing cabinets.
Bad sales-person?
The pattern under the table so pretty....... - have no idea...
Do they have door-stops??
Have we seen that before?
...it really is an aweful picture, but yet cuteness and made for kids to consider, contemplate, ponder, think and wonder and whatnot about...
Which we ALL really managed to too quite well -
Yeah, what IS going on?
So it IS a good depiction....
Soft spot for Northam Manor PH - eight sinks in a row. Fine event.
We washed our WHOLE BODIES, in order, with one sink full of water and a wash-cloth, every evening; came out clean and fresh, at the summer-camp, and it was fun and hilarious. KIDS! 1950-ties.
Maybe some had a nice time washing up here, and brushing teeth.
How would we know?
There would have been eight stools too. For the clothes + towel.
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Your Mom is correct, Beth. I found both Underwood and L C Smith typewriters on the web with those numbers.