| 5. Random finds |
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Apparently for decades already, the mill has been neighbored by an alcoholic home. This view is from the window of the high part of the building.
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20, maybe 30 years old baby carriage; must be almost as old as the mill itself.
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Steel silo blurred behind the grill.
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Charred "feed valve" in a badly arsoned room.
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That seems to be a full sack of feed. It already carries the name Suomen Rehu, a product of rationalisations executed in Finnish feed industry shortly before this mill was shutdown.
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Here, then again, reads Novera, which was a new name of Hankkija for a while.
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A remarkable collection of postcards, supposedly from workers' holiday trips.
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Jani "Suuren Isän poika" Lainio has made his decision.. Or hasn't he, since the solution coupon was left here?
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One room contains lots of drawings of Hankkija's grain processing units. This one's in Kankaanpä&aul;.
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That's a control monitor! In what a state!
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The world famous electric balance producer's note.
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Rust has won the Strömberg blue paint of these switches.
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Nice sticker in a room, where we didn't stay too long.
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There's one lift/elevator and accordingly one engine room. Make is Kone, model old.
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Serious arguments: is meat good or bad?
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No comments about this one.
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Due to recent arsoning, this is one of the few places where we've encountered police line - do not cross tape.
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Someone's even decided to burn these mini sacks of different seeds.
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A-word again.
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The elevator buttons are nice. Only a few of them remain any more, rest have disappeared who knows where. Something that can actually be called a button, instead of plastic discs with shining background like in new elevators.
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Floor displays are cool, too.
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"Manual" elevator for going into the silos. Must have been an interesting task to descend down there with this thing, especially when the silos were dusty and contained fresh grain back then.
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Each silo seems to be split into four quarters.
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Decomposing birdie.. Yack.
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How many window frames can you count from this? More than 30 anyway.
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Piece by a crew calling themselves Amateur Club.
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