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Balcony

Balcony

Double doors allowed access to the balcony, where beds could be pushed out for fresh air treatments.
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Very nice colors, I want to explore.
Ok duh. Disregard question on previous photo lol.
poor exit sign, it's seen better days.
A D Nilsen...I've also seen better placement for Exit signs. It seems a bit out of place.
I like that exit sign, something very 'antique industrial' about it.
Full Fathom Five, It wouldn't look as out of place if there were still curtains hanging from the rails (see ceiling).
You would be hard pressed to get a bed out on the balcony now!
Yeaaah... I don't really call that an exit...
I know I wouldn't want to be in that bed that was so close to those doors. It would be a busy place esp if they were wheeling pts outside alot? It just seems as if it wouldn't be restful at all. Even with the curtains up. Ugh!! At least IMO...but who knows....Plus I'm surprised theres so much glass left in the doors and windows ....very interesting too.....
how many of the people who were in that place wanted to run out of those exits and they couldn't
why is the arrow on the exit sign pointing away from the balcony?

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