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The derelict David Whitney Building - Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. (I think they are Otis controllers)
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Image provided by: Ken Fowler
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Derelict Falstaff Brewery - St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
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Image provided by: Kenny Liftuer
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A Montgomery controller
Image provided by: Ken Fowler
Image 34
An old controller in an old hotel in Japan
Image provided by: Kenny Liftuer
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An old Westinghouse controller
Image provided by: Paddy Noustor
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An Otis controller - one of the relays looks out of place!
Image provided by: Rob Nigel
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An Otis selector - front
Image provided by: Reg Thourpe
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An Otis selector - back
Image provided by: Reg Thourpe
Image 39
A controller in the Royal Connaught Hotel - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Please note the two types of safety wrenches (for releasing the car
safeties through the hole in the car floor) in the background.
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Image provided by: Fred Small
Image 40
Downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
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Image provided by: Fred Small
Image 41
Controllers in the Baker Hotel - Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S.A.
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Image provided by: Fred Small
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Controllers in the Baker Hotel - Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S.A.
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Image provided by: Fred Small
Image 43
A derelict building with a Johns & Waygood controller in Melbourne, Australia
Image provided by: Roland Low
Image 44
Close-up of the resistor bank on the side of the above controller
Image provided by: Roland Low
Image 45
I believe this is a controller for a derelict paternoster
Image provided by: Tom Tuttle
Image 46
A flyball governor
Image provided by: Cody Tangiers
Image 47
Four Otis motor/generator/exciter sets in a derelict building
Image provided by: Cody Tangiers
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Six Otis motor/generator/exciter sets in a derelict building
Image provided by: Cody Tangiers
Image 49
The back of a controller that has had all of the resistor tubes removed
Image provided by: Ray Rasmussen
Image 50
Are these coils good or bad? (I'll bet the bulb is no good!)
Image provided by: Roi Lung
Image 51
A controller/selector combination
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Image provided by: Doug Wiggly
Image 52
A flyball governor...on a working elevator
Image provided by: Roi Lung
Image 53
A Montgomery flyball governor...pretty small balls!
Image provided by: Roi Lung
Image 54
A flyball governor...with a lot of pigeon poop paint
Image provided by: Neal Stubbs
Image 55
A Montgomery governor
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
Image 56
An Otis derelict flyball governor
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
Image 57
An old Otis selector
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
Image 58
An old and derelict Otis selector
Image provided by: Neal Stubbs
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An Otis selector
Image provided by: Neal Stubbs
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A derelict machine room...with a place to sit!
Image provided by: Roi Lung
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