217 Comments Posted by jason

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Was it a clock Motts?
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It is a shame the time has run out on this amazing building.It would have been nice if the clock face had remained intact at the front of the building. Jason-England.
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OK,Thanks for your time Lynne.
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More so than all the others,this place really looks like a prison from all angles,don't you agree?
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What do you think Lynn?Could a place like this be haunted?
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If you had the time and the money,would'nt this place be fantastic to do up and live in?
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This place must be haunted.Could you not sense unhappy souls around you,maybe small children?
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Has anybody else views on deathrow. I can think of nothing worse.Cheers!
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Motts,Your pictures remind me of another of my interests,old prisons and deathrow.Pictures from the row are really interesting as we dont have that here in England.
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Doorway but still no way of getting out!
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THIS HALLWAY COULD TELL A THOUSAND STORIES!
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Well this reminds me of "Love" from Northhampton State Hospital...it really makes you think about what was going through these peoples' minds as they were locked away. In a way it's sad.
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Of all of the great pictues you've taken for some reason i find this one to be one of my favorites. I guess its just the blue and green tones of the glass that grabs my attention.
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I live in MIllbrook and this is quite the awesome building. Ive been in it several times and its really cool. The best place to enter for photographic reasons [ entry information removed as per site policy ]. Ive had many of my photos from this building entered in local contests. Great building, love the photos.
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decent photo, yeah i have seen the flourecents kinda creepy i have seen bulbs riged to breakerboxes in the basements of buildings hanging that were a glow