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(Mac Parker, a Record photographer, disguised as an L. W. D. worker, smuggled a camera into Byberry and snapped this picture of a basement where patients there slept. Puddles collect on the floor from rotting pipes, and the place is very dark and damp from)
 
 
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Mac Parker, a Record photographer, disguised as an L. W. D. worker, smuggled a camera into Byberry and snapped this picture of a basement where patients there slept. Puddles collect on the floor from rotting pipes, and the place is very dark and damp from being below ground. Terrible conditions for patients trying to get better. December 1934.
 
Mac Parker, a Record photographer, disguised as an L. W. D. worker, smuggled a camera into Byberry and snapped this picture of a basement where patients there slept. Puddles collect on the floor from rotting pipes, and the place is very dark and damp from being below ground. Terrible conditions for patients trying to get better. December 1934.
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Mac Parker, a Record photographer, disguised as an L. W. D. worker, smuggled a camera into Byberry and snapped this picture of a basement where patients there slept. Puddles collect on the floor from rotting pipes, and the place is very dark and damp from being below ground. Terrible conditions for patients trying to get better. December 1934.

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