226 Comments for Hayswood Hospital

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They probably helped with the hospital doing the sorts of community service that people do.
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Pure oxygen is very explosive. can cause spontaneous ignition when it comes in contact with some materiel's.
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Weird I thought it was a wet saw for tile before reading the description.
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Duct Wrap! My unintended specialty.
To be memorised with an era Water-fountain really Is kind + sweet for a Rev.J.M.Evans + A.Humphreys Evans.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Enjoyed thoroughly damp experience, green growth and thought of wet rust flakes. Very wet damp smell special, methinks?
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(No: don´t like first, but can´t help it today. Am pleased.)
Yeah, Iceberg; Cat-curtain! Hungry feline???
Magic
..ahhhh, that is because your Are The Giant at Excellent Pictures...
and is that a metal doorknob? Or porcelain? Sheen...
Ohhhh MY GOODNESS; gasped:
- "A New gallery! YAY!" THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Shuttered for so long promising overtake of elements of Nature,
- see green floor, + damp look........
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Hey Motts, have you ever come across asbestos in your travels or do you always make sure that the locations you go to don't have it? It seems like deteriorated buildings would be especially dangerous for that.
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A Motts classic, the lone chair shot.
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"Wet rust chunks" - a very unique description, one I have never heard about anything, until now.
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Such a plain looking nurse station, compared to the tile work behind & around it on the walls.
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That Spiderman art is nice, as well as that curtain hanging in the window too.
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Thanks for the new Gallery Motts!