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Tiles and Wheelchair

Tiles and Wheelchair

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Yummy! Asbestos tiles!
Almost looks like the chair is cowering in a fetal position in the corner. Creepy.
Pardon my ignorance, but why would this building have both an antique wooden wheelchair and a more modern fold up version? Was there a reason to why they kept such old versions of a wheelchair in use?
InSearch, I've wondered about that too. I guess it's the same reason I have two old computers in my closet. They're too good to throw out and they could be used in an emergency.
Perhaps the old wheelchair was in storage until the entire building became "storage". Or it might've still been a good wheelchair, it was pretty comfortable and still rolled around pretty good...
it is almost like the last person in the room had a violent streak, or was haveing sezures and was being faught with by someone else
This wheelchair seems pretty modern from the last few, from my research i have gathered i have to say that this is more likely to be a 60's maybe early 70's wheelchair.. has this place been disturbed by others that has visited the place, or has this wheelchair been placed there to confuse minds.. I produce some facts.. placed in a door way.. flooring moved from around the wheelchair, door is not pushing against the wheelchair as the front of the wheelchair is not touching the frame of the door.has this been placed there, been brought to the hospital from the outside, and is not in any way related to the hospital? maybe this hospital was used as storage from another local hospital.. other pictures suggest such randomness of chairs being all over the place. modern tube lighting? i leave you to make your own mind up. Thanks
so many wheelchairs

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