132 Comments Posted by larry

wrote:
With the decay it won't be long before it comes down. Thanks for preserving it through photography.
wrote:
Thanks! This is my new wallpaper. Love this shot.
wrote:
Thank you Motts. I can't get enough of your work.
wrote:
Amazing that after 33 years it's still hanging there. So cool. A reminder that there were once people here 24/7.
wrote:
I worked at a coal mine in the 70s. Part of the service of the lights was to make sure the batteries had acid & distilled water in them. This looks like an acid/water filling station. The batteries were big and heavy. I hope they have gotten smaller by now.
wrote:
Oh my God... Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
wrote:
Beautiful. Such great brick details on a building designed to extract coal out of the ground.
wrote:
Beautiful tile & sinks. OMG!
wrote:
Love the tile!
wrote:
You're right. Those red slashes on those doors sure catch your eye in a hurry. They had to signify something important.
wrote:
This is my new wallpaper. I thought I would never find a replacement for the piano at Norwich.
wrote:
My God. What time & neglect will do to a building. Such a place of beauty now a wreck. Thanks for the amazing photographs Mr. Motts.
wrote:
I had a TV just like that in 1982. No remote for this model. I taught my then 4 year old daughter how to change the channel for daddy. =8-)
wrote:
Toni, Valium. Look into it.
wrote:
Sooner or later, nature always reclaim what man built.