3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Lord Motts?
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No the walls were not padded, they looked as they do in the subsequent photos... plain walls, a metal framed bed, and a caged over window.
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Wow, I never noticed that... yeah it could be a shed or even an older extention of the building before the long connecting hallway on the left was built.
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It was in a wash down room with tubs and basins in the following photos, definitely not a chem lab.
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KayD27, yes it looks like a painting on the safe's inner doors, although it's tough to make out what it is of. Here's a close-up.
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Yep there are toilets between the partitions, which were made out of marble if I remember correctly.
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Yes, the floors were concrete so they were very sturdy.
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Thanks quest... I put up most of the photos I take, so there isn't much in the "archives". But yes I did make it back there one more time.
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Nah, not in Byberry, it looked like it was thoroughly cleaned out by the time I got to visit... then again, I didn't look too hard.
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I would guess they wheeled the children out in their beds to get fresh air and sunlight.
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It didn't smell, and yes it was probably torn apart by cats or raccoons.
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Yes, the precarious staircase on the right led up to those floors. The main control board was located in that room.
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I would assume it was removed in abatement, there hasn't been any fires here (yet).
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Pepsi, Mountian Dew, and a generic Ginger Ale.
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AndyO, that may be your opinion, but I ask that they not be named on this site, which is stated underneath every "submit" button.