3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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I'm pretty sure there were more, although I can't remember if they were the same or not...
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Thanks, I used an infrared filter
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The ceilings were arched in many places, but the blue color and specific layout was unique to underneath this staircase.
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Yup, they led to the top of the clock tower in the next few photos.
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I assume they were for the clock and/or bells in the tower.
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There was a window on one side, and I think there was a skylight as well. I don't own a flash :-)
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It was just sitting there in that spot.
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Nope, all of my battery operated equipment has worked fine at all the places I visit, including cameras and flashlights (unless I drop them).

Yeah I passed by a month or two ago and saw they were gutting the place. The same is happening nearby at the former Danvers, Northampton, and Metropolitan State Hospitals.
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Atlas - I couldn't pin down any dates, but I'd say the place hasn't been empty for more than a few years.
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She's on a few forums and her website is http://www.amelieriis.co.uk

She is currently recovering from a broken ankle due to a floor collapsing underneath her :-(
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The vials were for tissue, blood and other related samples from bodies. The next photo is a closer look.
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Thanks, I don't recall moving anything around in here. Sometimes I might if I find something interesting in a dark cabinet or something like that.
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Someone named Jason Senders signed the guestbook on April 30th saying they have started tearing the buildings down for new houses.
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High risk of spreading a disease I assume.
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Thanks; I don't know if or when I might return to England, right now my sights are set on Germany soon :-)