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The white spots on the floor are calcium deposits from water dripping from the ceiling.
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I love the light in this one!
Brought to you by the department of redundancy department. (still at the same location)
Boiler draught blowers. Going by the age, size. 20HP? 2 per boiler. Unable to see the 4th one.
You certainly do have an eye for lighting! The lighting in this shot is positively haunting!
Those tubes near the ceiling remind me of the pheumatic tube system we had at an old department store I worked at as a kid. You'd put money and the receipt in a "transporter", flip open the end cover and put it in the tube to be sucked up to the third floor cashier department. Cool technology, too bad it's not used any more.

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