42 Comments Posted by lithium

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Such a busy little shop! How did they replace it? Did business slow down?
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Livers, hearts, lungs, I guess they usually left the sweetbreads inside. I'd probably be creeped out if a flour can was nearby.
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An autopsy factory!
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Total meat locker! Thirty corpse capacity? How many could the morgue at Pilgrim store? Was this the morgue for the entire community?
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Those toilets are amazing relics! I wonder if anyone can date them.
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At the time these showers were built, many public schools had rudimentary showers or were installing spartan group showers. Public hygeine overruled privacy concerns, especially for boys who were going to be of draft age anyway and would end up in military style accomodations. No big deal.
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Tagging up an old morgue is just whistling past the graveyard. There's a drawer waiting somewhere for that tagger, for that very special day.
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beautiful verdigris.
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Were those lights buzzing?
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Totally Ansel Adams!
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That door's a classic. They don't make them like that anymore!
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I'm going to wear myself out remarking about these stunning shots..another stunner, like the last ones...like the ones to follow!
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Damn, what a fine shot!
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Asylums and prisons were two similar strands of the same DNA of social control. Read your Michel Foucault.
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A solarium with barred windows and so little light. What a profoundly depressing space.