The dry-wipe post mortem room in all of it's daylit glory. The Victorian build-to-last ethic was still very much a continued legacy in the interwar era and it's easy to see why there was never any real reason to upgrade this room. Much like all morgues of the same era, the room would be tiled for regular cleaning and the slab would sit below a large skylight with a utensil table next to a waste-high sink with a flush function for all those bodily bits that weren't required. Nice.