Also with in-floor frozen food locker columns when first constructed late 1940's. Floor was 'checker-board' pattern and with an overhead crane to raise column to provide access to compartments. Very innovative was Walt Martin.
Posted by Chatham-Kent Museum, 22 November 2016 at 16:37
Thanks for sharing your memories here! Not only do personal memories enhance other visitors' experiences of the photographs but also contribute to the museum's understanding of the places depicted. We'd love to see more posts like this on the photographs - thanks!
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Also with in-floor frozen food locker columns when first constructed late 1940's. Floor was 'checker-board' pattern and with an overhead crane to raise column to provide access to compartments. Very innovative was Walt Martin.
Thanks for sharing your memories here! Not only do personal memories enhance other visitors' experiences of the photographs but also contribute to the museum's understanding of the places depicted. We'd love to see more posts like this on the photographs - thanks!