53 Comments Posted by kurt

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http://www.anomalies-u...th/Images/Borden.jpg

Striking Resemblane shudder)
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Ok, thanks, thats what i thought, perspective.
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The irony is, when this hospital was in use I don't think that tree was there, it looks pretty young to me. So when the person woke up all they saw was an empty field, sad.
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Just think, becasue of those splendid arch ways this crypt may stand for another 200 years. I hope so.
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ED i wondered that too, If a noble from the Tudor family was buried here. If so then i would be very excited, I'm a nut on the subject of Tudor family history.
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I kick myself for being a coward, had I been in your shoes, I would have only gotten exterior shots, but you are one brave soul and I thank you for it, again.
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It looks as if the crypt had some sort of latch, on the INSIDE, weird...anways...great picture as always your photography skills are greatly appreciated by all of us
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That casket looks small, although people were generaly shorter in the 1800's it's probably just a perspective thing. Can you fill me in Motts?
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By the way, theres a crypt in my towns graveyard that I assume looks just like this on the inside, someday I will go in, someday...
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This picture (and Gallery as a whole) has inspired me while I write my novel. Thank you.
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How very fortunate for you, and us, that no one else had discovered this rare gem and stolen that crown. Too many grave robbers these days. Simply Beautiful...
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It's buildings like this that make me think worcester isn't such a bad place after all. Beautiful
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Brilliant!
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All I can picture is that tower collapsing upon itself, sadly it may happen in my lifetime. It would be the end of a legend
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From that Clock tower you have the best view of the entire City of Worcester. I'm glad you brought one of the greatest architechtual feats in Massachusetts to this site Bravo!