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Wow. In the interior pcriute, that's pretty clearly a floor slab under the door, painted pale green. There must have been a first floor and this is part of the basement that must have been opened up to make a two story space, hence the orphan door. I wonder if the machine itself was the reason for the removal of the first floor?
Posted by: Sofira | 06/11/2012 at 03:32 AM
The paragon of undesrtanidng these issues is right here!
Posted by: Nibby | 05/13/2013 at 09:37 PM