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I haven't see graffiti or vandalism. To enter and photograph a classic 100 + year old Kirkbride, in original (untouched) condition, with some of it's medical equipment still in place, is a grand slam. This is your best gallery ever.
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I don't believe this fireplace ever saw fire. The bricks are pristine.
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Brilliant!! I love this one! Cluttered to the roof!x
To be safe inside?
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It's a frame for a speed bag.
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Wow. Frozen in time. I'm torn between leaving everything as is and hope vandals don't destroy it or putting this on display in a medical museum.
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Love the patina on the copper roof. Imagine a team of stone masons, standing on a scaffold for months, building this work of art.
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Looks like the lights are on in the connecting corridor.
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The bare trees add to the creepiness.
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That is jaw-dropping!
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I LIKE IT
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But yet, now they look soo groovy, I would like a pair for the next wedding I go to. . .which would be my nephew's in Texas. . .
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Looks like a full on funkadelic time machine. I didn't know coloured bowling balls were that old, I though they were all black with white lettering back in the day
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Thanks Penny, sounds like an awesome job!

No I don't submit my photos; I thought their interest was more of vintage/historical imagery?
Thanks for the "before/after" pictures, those always fascinate me, especially when they are taken from the same perspective.