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Two fun finds

We knew the house had 'help' from the census records and because the service stair exits into the plainest bedroom upstairs. The was also the tangle of wires right by the kitchen that at one point held the call system. In each room, there is also a protruding wire in the wall that is not a light switch.

These are the call buttons, or at least, what is left of them
 
Also, in the center of the dining room floor that was :sob: there was this lovely gadget.
 
You use it to call for the next course or for whenever you needed the kitchen help to reappear.
 
It would have been connected to a button or level under the table. When they pull up the flooring, this will be salvaged. Maybe we'll reinstall it so I can ask Harris to bring me glasses of milk.  
 
 

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  1. Neat Video.

    I liked the tour.

    Put to call buttons back in - who knows maybe "Sally" will answer!!

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    1. I figured that was your maid's name when you lived on Delwood.

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