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This object was revealed in the attic of the house. I was told it is a pressure gauge, tho I am not positive. Since Peter is restoring his home, I thought he might know. If you don't know Peter I hope you enjoy the find anyway:-) Thanks for looking and for previous comments on this series. I felt it was important to record this event, one for historical value but the other of course for the continued plight of the homeless.This house was at least 4000 sq feet. Like the home I live in, each room could have been used for single or double occupancy....and at the very least could have housed a homeless family. *note* image cropped and extra shadow added for better viewing the object

Comments (16)


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DarkStormCrow

12:43AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Excellent shot and detail, well done..

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ShadowsNTime

1:59AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

OUCH!

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durleybeachbum

3:38AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Great image!

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SapUS59

4:07AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

excellent but sad image, but that pressure heater or whatever it is, is quite interesting !

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B_PEACOCK

5:48AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

The problem is zoning for setting up more like an apartment than a house.We almost bought one that was set up that way and was told we would have to change it because the last owner was in violation because he had another kitchen in it.So it would have to be like a group home depending on zoning there

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MaraP

6:20AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Ohh, impressive!!

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artice

6:23AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

SO SAD..EXCELLENT PHOTO SKILS..:-)

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hydroCat

7:16AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Eek! wow, that's a lot of damage... terrible thing to see, but good shot, hope you share more with us!

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e-brink

8:40AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

That house looks like I feel this week, so it's a great dedication. The object in the attic looks like some sort of hot water tank to me, but I don't know for sure. Fantastic shot - well done, Lynn. Guess I'll just have to pull myself together and post another render!

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dhanco

9:23AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Wonderful progress shot on this poor old house, Lynn. So sad to see it go, though.

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virginiese Online Now!

10:08AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Very dynamic ! A great powerful shot !

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nikolais

11:27AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

drama goes on. what's going to be next?

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ToniDunlap

1:55PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Peter..........yep pull yourself together and feel much better about the work that you do. Yep and make another render if that helps. Thanks to you Lynn for taking this picture and dedicating it to Peter. Maybe it helps him. I think, (if I allow my imagination to roam) that the gadget looks like a 'Robot' of some kind. Maybe it is looking at it's work. That is if one doesn't look at the head of the real demolisher. I know, I'm nuts. Just trying to find a little light in what seems to be a not so good situation.

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ldynghtwng

5:07PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

This is a grat image and pignant because better use wasn't made of the home =( I was so happy to see the dedication to Peter, he is such a phenomenal artist and great person!

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hipps13

6:56PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

wonderful dedication and awesome capture

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Richardphotos

5:11PM | Sun, 11 May 2008

looks like a hot water tank to me unless it is for the steam heating. down here we do not have any steam except on rainy summer days.very interesting to see the demolation


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