15 Comments Posted by turboshed

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its such a shame to see such a beautifull building go to waste when they drove a load of diggers through it :(. But then it was probably more cost effective to knock it down and rebuild, than refurbish
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disturbed patients perhaps?
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no taps, no sinks and no soap dispencers, waaah! :(
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Hmmm, I can almost Imagine Steve McQueen getting sent to the Kooler as in the film The Great Escape. But I dont understand the observation window if this was a walk in chiller or a punishment cell
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they look more like a pair of 80's cookers, assuming that the pipes going to them are for gas
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normal door, tall ceilings, looks like either a lab or possibly the remains of a kitchenette or wash room, note the lack of soap dispencers
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Judging by the age ferdy, it looks like where patches of plaster have come away, either that or its paint
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I agree with Andy, perhaps there was at one time large fans in those holes, for ventilation
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Ferdy, I wonder how mant of those where Michelin's and Continetal's, of which Mr Motts has also visited a factory of
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looks like the floor of my local pub after a busy night, I'll have a pint please, before last orders
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this is a lovely looking old building, many people are right though, that its buildings like these that show the craftmanship that went into them, almost long forgotten. Most of the buildings I see these days are ugly supposedly designed by architects, but they are hideous!

Tyre rules in Germany are alot different to other countries, If one tyre needs to be replaced, they all do, so probably half of those tyres are still fit for the roads in the UK and the US
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well if those are oil barrels, which by the looks of the FINA markings, this might well have been a garage facility if this is the same place as the previous posts
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looks more like a garage for a motor pool, thought its earthed over perhaps to stop it being detected easily by spy planes or bombers
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looks like some pipework for a sink perhaps?
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I have been looking through this site for quite some time and I must say that your photos are truly inspiring. I am glad though that you have posted up a new gallery as it gives me great pleasure looking through your works