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File cabinets, files, and a few paperclips on the floor of an unoccupied office -- left behind by the previous tennant.
7DoS "Beginning With … F" "Shoot Anything Saturday"
This beautiful two-drawer file cabinet was recently hand-crafted in England by a third-generation cabinetmaker.
weekly planning - red folders are daily work, yellow folders are homework for the entire week for each child - green folders are labeled by month - anything that I come across that I want to use later in the year goes in the folder for that month
Remember the library card system back in school? A vintage 44-drawer catalogue / filing cabinet. Sold.
Electronic Typewriter
Binding Machine
Document Laminator
Paper Shredder
Fax Machine
Electronic Whiteboard
Counting Machine
Trolley
Steel Filing Cabinet
Steel Furniture
Hole Puncher
Stapler
Document Signer
Photocopy Machine
Steel Dust Bin
Teleconference System
Pressure Sealer
Paper Folder
Franking Machine
Check Writer
Trimmers & Guillotines
Paper Driller
Newspaper Rack
Safety
Digital Time Recorder
Perforating Machine
Labeling Machine
Money Detector
Hanger & Stand
Hailer
Writing Table
Safety Box
OHP
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This guy rides in a lot of Critical Mass rides in Chicago and is always in his conical Asian hat on a trike that sports a filing cabinet on the back.
This is the old Stourbridge college, and before the former Longlands school. My mom and dad went to some art classes here as well. It was a nice place to see, and even though I hurt my knee a bit it is OK, thanks for asking.
Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets
Cooperatives Computer Center - ATS Tallahassee
Business Liquidation Auction
September 14, 2011
Preview 9 AM, Sale 11 AM
5159 Woodlane Circle
Tallahassee, Florida 32303
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The office, after fixing the height of the desk surface. The nice thing now is that the desk is the same height as the filing cabinet next to it, which has made my desk even longer! Awesome.
A now abandoned oil fields office near Abilene, Texas which was operated from approximately 1964-2002. What a find! Someone had already kicked-in the door, but when I entered, it felt like time had stood still. Whomever managed this office left it 'as is', and it seems as though it hasn't been touched since then.
The strangest part about shooting photos of the one-room building is how most of the items or operations conducted there could now be completed with the one device I held in my hand! My Iphone.
I could take the photos, make phone calls, log stats into a database, store files, keep a contact list and probably transmit data back to headquarters wirelessly. It's truly amazing how things have changed.
Visually, I was impressed with the amount of paper that was used, how everything was handwritten, and how difficult most of that office work would be for us, if we had to work without our computers and mobile devices.
It also amazed me that no one ever removed the items in the office for storage. An oilfields museum should grab this stuff because it would make for one amazing exhibit.
Enjoy the photos!
High quality steel vertical filing cabinet. Promo of 20% discount!! Japan Surplus from Megaoffice Surplus
Odd little art installation on Flynn Avenue in Burlington: 11 filing cabinets stacked into a Monolith.
I wonder if this thing has a support pole internally, since otherwise I worry about its stability.
Note printed catalogues at left, filing cabinets and a map cabinet at centre.
The Glen Waverley Library opened on Monday 15th March 1976. Part the Camberwell-Waverley Regional Library Service, the library was seen as “supplementing” the service provided by the Mount Waverley branch for Waverley City residents. The initial stock included about 35,000 books, managed by “a total regular staff of fifteen under the charge of Branch Librarian, Mr. Tim Bruwer (sic).” Its opening hours were 11am to 9pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9.30am to noon on Saturdays. (1)
Waverley’s Town Clerk, Mr Colin Bock, said the building and furnishings cost about $650,000. With “book stock and other incidentals” the cost was set at $750,000. (2) Both the opening date and costs were a far cry from earlier estimates. In 1972 Cr Peter Davies (Chairman of the Camberwell-Waverley Regional Library Committee) proposed a March 1974 opening date and estimated the cost would to be about $300,000. (3) Waverley Council accepted a building tender of $478,849 in August 1974. (4) Delays in decision making had occurred at a time of rising inflation, leading to the blow outs.
In 1972 Cr Davies noted that the “Mount Waverley branch is designed for 35,000 to 40,000 persons” and that the “Glen Waverley library should be capable of serving 50,000 persons.” It was reported that a future Wheelers Hill branch would serve a similar population to Mount Waverley, ultimately giving facilities for 130,000 people. (3)
A special tribute was given at the the library's official opening in April 1976. Mayor Cr Brian Perry thanked the late chief librarian of the Camberwell-Waverley Regional Library Service, Mr Tom Woodrow, for his "great depth of vision." (5)
See locale on Google Maps.
Image source: MPLS
Sources:
1. Press release - Glen Waverley Library opening soon, 13 February 1976
2. $750,000 library complete: March opening likely, Waverley Gazette, 28 January 1976
3. 1974 is the library target, Waverley Progress, 31 October 1972
4. Library Tender, Chadstone Progress, 31 August 1974
5. Tributes to Tom Woodrow at library opening, Progress, 14 April 1974