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Motts, I would love to visit cliffside, either with you guys, or by myself, I'm writing a screen play, based on a serial murder, who is insane and lives in an asylum ect.. and this is the perfect place for my research, any chance of telling me where it is located or at least the state it is in, I can be very generous with donation funds, as well as film credit if produced, Shawn irishlad40@hotmail.com
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im doing an AS Photography course and i used this photograph i one of my units. my tutor loved the way light was being projected, and I think the intensity of the colour is amazing.
this vessel is a ww2 pc boat or subchasher. new version then the ww1 type. this is probably one of the last of it,s type in existance and should be salvaged and restored to it,s former glory.it initially had a 40mm cannon forward of the bridge or a 3 inch cannon. some actually had a 3 pounder ww1 type cannon on the fordeck /the wings just behind the bridge had two 50 caliber machine guns or some other equivalent weapon.pc boats were 125/150feet long. also carried a medium cannon astern with stern rack depth charges. many actually went across the atlantic to england in the early part of the war. a sorry fate for such a historic vessel.
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Ha ha can you imagined if someone asked you to go "The Morgue" on the first date! Hmm I'd either run the other way really fast or be throughly enthralled.
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I would love to start a bar in NYC called The Morgue... the freezer trays behind the bar could slide out with all the liquor on there, autopsy tables to hang out at, old medical equipment and jars of various things on the walls, metal and industrial music, live bands...
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No, I think the first 15 feet of ladder was missing.
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Yeah it was pretty moldy in there.
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Click on the Northampton State Hospital link up top, it has background information about the place such as the movies.
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They had the local kids paint murals on the boards over the windows, most likely to lessen the "scary" aura of an abandoned psychiatric hospital.
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boy it looks like snakes
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Quite helpful if someone is on a diet, too. ;-)
Now smile Mrs. Smith the person to the far left wants a good picture.
I would love to turn one of those trays into a coffee table. Can you picture the convo, please hand me a slice of pizza, did you know this table came from the morgue.
It looks like it was used for sitz baths. They have those in the ob wards of hospitals.
I got a half of a book on infectious diseases published in the 1940s from N-10