1,836 Comments Posted by LucieLou

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So very glad Motts took this photo with the little door opened. Maybe they had narrower trays back then.
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Very Cool photo! Looks like another fireplace mantle just below the tree branch.
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WOW! The mold spores have run amuck in this room. Looks like clouds of green...if clouds were green.
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Looks to me that the place has already had a bad outcome. Must be well into the 7th year Ontario, lol.
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These people may have only seen streams and fish by looking at this wall. Some may of never got out. :(
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Can not imagine this place ever looking as nice as the historic photo.
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Me too flushed. The beach scene would NOT calm my nerves if i was stuck in this ward.
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Very Nice! Like also, how the light is making patterns on the wall.
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Good Answers flushed! Mystery solved! On to the nx. photo :)
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I saw that also mica. The little door under the #8. Quite interesting. As is the keyhole under the knob.
This is an awesome shot Motts!
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interesting comments, Thanks!...Would hate to be stuck in one of those or be crazy enough to be strapped in and then thrown in a padded room. Poor people!
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mica in sweden, You should own a lamp, lighting and fixture store. You love them so. Do You?
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Im the curious one, im with iceberg, i too wonder, my eyes traveled up there first. I would have to look to see if anything interesting was left behind up there. :)
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Maybe that grated door led to a back stairwell or a service elevator used by staff only.
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At least the caskets were nice and they didnt just pitch them in a old pine box. Sad, however they died unnamed or unclaimed.