497 Comments Posted by N

wrote:
Wonder what this room was used for? And why it got blessed with beautiful skylights overhed?
wrote:
I dunno...the view looks really blurry from here.
wrote:
Here we have the Chair Sisters Three and their rebellious, disowned fourth sister who prefers a more "modern" look to that of the past.
wrote:
Jesus what a depressing looking room. No windows or any way to get natural light so it'd either be pitch black or lit by an intense white glare from the lights....that is a room to drive someone mad
wrote:
Those are some RED chairs...and those walls look positively toxic
wrote:
Old timey meets modern and the results....aren't very appealing at all honestly
wrote:
That is one ANCIENT bed/table/gurney
wrote:
Giant rusty doors? Long dark corridors? I dont't care how short they are, I ain't goin' down them. There can't be anything hidden away in there that'd make it worth the trek
wrote:
Jesus, when I first clicked to this I nearly jumped out of my chair in creepy fueled shock! Now that I have calmed down....it is some amazing quality of art and it is very sad to see the paper it is on slowly getting ruined and destroying the picture
wrote:
The Walls Have Eyes....I'm guessing those sockets housed cameras of some sort? Or something else?
wrote:
It is like someone just pasted samples of wallpaper up all over it. Or could also be artwork like lpn said. Either or, it looks much better than that ugly red/orange paint underneath
wrote:
"Women in White" sounds like a novelized soap opera heh heh. Such a shame those books are just going to rot away there
wrote:
I'm guessing they kept these books handy for any Italian immigrant children sent here? Seems like an odd thing to have
wrote:
Ugh, yellow is such an ugly color I think )X Though that shade of blue along the walls is very pleasing
wrote:
What is with the names on that back wall? I can make out somethinjg like "Y.R." or "Y.H." above them