This unique museum, at the top of the narrow and rickety 32-step tower of St Thomas Church (1703), focuses on the nastiness of 19th-century hospital treatment.
"Give me a shout," snorted the Dragon, "and I'll knock that rickety tower down about their ears with one swipe!"
She saw carved stone pavilions, manses of woven grass as large as castles, rickety wooden towers, stepped pyramids faced with marble, log halls open to the sky.
Impelled by the vaguely accusing woolly stares, he clambered up the rickety tower and tried to look efficient.
"Chair Transformation No. 20B," from 1996, is a rickety tower of five plain chairs, each springing from the back of the one before it, each leaning forward as the tower rears backward.
"I suppose that could be, but we're building quite a rickety tower of supposition here."
The original one was whispering to the others and pointing first at me and then at Miss Simmons, sitting clear up to the ceiling on the rickety tower of chairs.
Little bees or termites in rickety tower ripe for a lightning strike.