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We tore down the fake wall in the basement of our 1857 house and found this! What? Any ideas?

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We tore down the fake wall in the basement of our 1857 house and found this! What? Any ideas?

 

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We demolished the false wall in the basement of our 1857 house and found this! What? Any ideas? 97 also bread and pastries, Friday was baking day. We lived on the border of England and Scotland. I currently live in western Maryland, USA.
Good find, unfortunately it wasn’t a treasure chest.
Good. An antique dealer will give you a lot of money for it. I won’t move or touch until I talk to the antique dealers.
What a wonderful thing. I wonder why the previous owners kept this.
Well, I’ll go knock down some more walls, maybe I’ll find something else!
Maybe he was too heavy to take out of the cell, so they left him.
Wow, what a chance, I would be so happy if I could use it happily… I remember my grandmother had it one weekend and I remember she had a knife instead of a toaster… and making toast over the fire was great… your luck ❤️
What a treasure
A kitchen can be this original: It stood in a cell or was the workers’ kitchen. I’ll leave it there like . Pick it up. Then draw around it. It would be the area of ​​your room.
NO!!! full size or child size? Anyway! What a discovery!
It’s as if they deliberately closed the oven, the furnace and the bucket in order to have such a future. As an architect/entrepreneur we almost always leave a few mementos or time capsules on the walls or shutters of building blocks. In addition to our information, we often include copyrighted information and images. Money from the year we did the project. Even a new bra requires tape or a hammer. Sometimes I add brief notes about events or political views. That’s interesting.
Imagine placing a wall full of buckets on top of the stove!
It looks like a child’s body. This is really awesome!
Do you think this is the original kitchen?
Wow! They left the teapots there!
When I was a kid, I bought the black one for my grandmother. Black lead can be purchased new or supplied.
That old black wall is in good condition. OK what will you do?
W.What is your opinion?
Owning an old house often feels like taking history into your own hands. Every creak and groan in the floorboards, every worn corner and every worn brick tells a story. When we bought our 1857 house, we discovered that it held secrets. Little did we know, one of his most extraordinary stories was waiting to be revealed behind the false wall in the cell.

Discovery

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Our journey started with a simple home renovation project. The cell has always attracted our attention with its stone walls and cold, damp air. One wall looked different. It resonates well when struck and has a unique, almost discreet, seductive seal with its length. Our curiosity got the better of us and with a few supplies and a lot of determination, we decided to explore.

As we painstakingly dismantled the wall brick by brick, our desires grew. Eventually the last section collapsed, revealing a dusty, forgotten room. What awaited us was beyond our wildest dreams.

Secret Room

The room resembled a time capsule, sealed and untouched for decades. A cloud of dancing dust from our flashlights illuminated a series of objects that appeared frozen in time. We found old furniture, boxes full of yellow papers and various oddities. 97
Historical documents: Letters, maps and official documents that provide a glimpse into the lives of the household’s predecessors. One of the most fascinating documents described the daily life of a woman living at home during the Civil War.
Vintage Tools and Equipment: A collection of vintage tools, sewing machines and early phonograph models.
Personal Items: Family photos, silverware, and a few pieces of jewelry may have sentimental value.
Drilling Together Old

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