117 Comments Posted by Frank-pgh

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I don't know what other hospitals did, but I performed with a church group in a state hospital named Dixmont; just outside of Pittsburgh.
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If you enlarge the photo, you can see that it's perhaps a poster or a cabinet on the wall. The cross is partially formed by the window mullions.
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I have a pretty good vocabulary, but every so often while reading the titles I have to look up the meaning of a word. This site is not only entertaining, but educational? : )
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Sad, but amazing shot, Mr. Motts.
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T.D., don't worry if no-one else got it, I did!
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One house I bought had a pink sink, toilet and tub. GAG!!!!
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An incredible shot and a beautiful corridor. The natural, rough stone contrasting against the smooth, manufactured tile is wonderful.
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Looks like trhe building is rejecting the "modernizations" made to it.
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I am new to this site and you have a lifelong fan, Mr. Motts.
The only advantage I have being new is that I can go back and look at past galleries while everyone else has to wait, NYAH, NYAH!
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The excellence never ends. I can't find any more superlatives.
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Incredible shot, Motts! Like something from an alternate universe.
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It's a shame the chimneys had to come down, but at least the entry seems to still be intact.
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Beautiful shot. How do you do it?
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Never mind what I said in posting of last picture!!! DOUH!
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Being a "newbie" to this sort of thing, I could be wrong but; It seems as though there is less vandalism in these pictures than I am accustomed to seeing in pictures of buildings from our side of the pond, (USA). Is there a different attitude in Britain, better security, or is this an isolated situation?