Wow; this really went a lot further than I thought it would. So, here is some better context/citation: The old photo is from 1937 and the two contemporary photos were taken by Viktor Mácha, there is more of his work and a blog post about them (in Czech): https://www.industrialnifotografie.cz/blog/smichov-kde-se-cas-zastavil-137.html …
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It was difficult to track down because it's in Czech, but here's the entire blog post by photographer Viktor Macha. Lots of historical info, pictures of the back side of the cabinets (!) and stills from a film that featured them. https://www.industrialnifotografie.cz/blog/smichov-kde-se-cas-zastavil-137.html …
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Thank you! I didn't think this would get shared so much, I was just sitting down to see if I could find some proper citation. So, thank you!
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Wow, now I know where from the thousands of views on my blog came from! https://www.industrialnifotografie.cz/blog/smichov-kde-se-cas-zastavil-137.html … Looks like I should start my twitter career finally.
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So glad people are making their way to your blog from this! Your photography is really great, and it is so cool to see modern pictures of these desks and files.
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There is elevator-office in Zlin, Czech Republic. It was moving across 21 floors. No doors. Founder Tomas Bata was using it to be accessible for employees across all floors.pic.twitter.com/Ku7DN6Wx25
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Bata as in shoes?
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Paternoster lifts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternoster … There are a couple still in use in Helsinki too, for instance in the Parliament House.
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