English: In the days when smoking was still permitted in public buildings, en:ashtrays were fixed to the walls in corridors at regular intervals. Those ashtrays often had removable parts for easy cleaning, as shown in these examples from the ORFFunkhaus (opened in en:1938) in en:Vienna, en:Austria.
Photo by KF, en:June 2006.
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