File:Octopus-style-heating-furnace-Snow-Hill-Maryland-USA.jpg

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English: A photo of an "octopus"-style Holland No. 50 hot-air heating furnace that has been equipped with an oil burner. This furnace was installed in a basement location at the Snow Hill manor house in Maryland, USA. (This image is a cropped version of the original photo with the border removed.)
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Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, HABS collection, Reproduction number HABS MD,17-LAUR.V,2--20

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Author US National Park Service / Photographed by John O. Brostrup[1]
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INTERIOR VIEW OF 'OCTOPUS' HEATING SYSTEM IN BASEMENT, 'THE HOLLAND NO. 50, HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY' - Snow Hill, 13209 Laurel-Bowie Road, Laurel, Prince George's County, MD HABS MD,17-LAUR.V,2-20.tif

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