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Smith Tower in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Roger Martin
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Smith Tower in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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Broderick Building in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Dustin Pederson
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Westinghouse Selectomatic Mark IV...
Image provided by: Ryan Carson
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Somewhere in Poland...and I do not know what it means...do you?
Image provided by: Leach Mladinski
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Image provided by: Rudy Means
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Image provided by: Uri Khruschev
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Image provided by: Jason Miller
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You need a rather tall step ladder to renew these bulbs...
The Marine Building in Vancouver, Britsh Columbia, Canada
Image provided by: Maurice Pellitier
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New York, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Walt Norton
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Westinghouse Selectomatic in the Flood Building
San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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Westinghouse Selectomatic in the Flood Building
San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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The Wieliczka Salt Mine
This is not the lobby panel for this mine elevator located in Wieliczka, Poland
(...but it does look pretty cool though - doesn't it?!)
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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According to its web site, and this image, the elevator is a quadruple decker...
each compartment transporting nine workers for a total of 36 workers per trip.
Image borrowed from: The Wieliczka Salt Mine web site
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I could not locate a picture of this elevator...
but this is what a quadruple hamburger looks like...
so just use your imagination!
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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Tokyo Tower in Tokyo, Japan
Image provided by: Roi Lung
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New York, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Walt Brandt
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A working Otis panel is a happy panel...
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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Is it Firefighter's or Firefighters'...or both?
Image provided by: Don Rosenberger
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Must have been a hospital at one time...
Image provided by: Gerald Smithson
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Interesting brick work and panel on this three car group...
Image provided by: Allie Monroe
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The Standard Hotel in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Hal Holbrook
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Mexico City, Mexico
Image provided by: Pablo Lopez
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The Mills Building in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Carol Sutherland
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Westinghouse Mark V at "The Rock"...
Rockefeller Plaza - New York, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Walt Brennan
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Westinghouse Selectomatic - 5 car group
Image provided by: Charlie Ernst
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Westinghouse Selectomatic - see the fuse indicator light - which fuse?
Jerry Follen informs me that this light illuminates when the
fuse for the common panel opens. This condition will
prevent the corridor buttons from working.
Image provided by: Charlie Ernst
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Westinghouse Selectomatic - the device to communicate with each car
Image provided by: Charlie Ernst
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The Sterick Building in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Roger Miller
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The "Castle" Building at the Smithsonian Institution in Wasington, D.C., U.S.A.
Image provided by: John Franks
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