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Motts,
Was this morgue equipment?
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So pretty!
ummmm.... wheres the jars of yellow liquid?
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Thanks for the pictures!
YOU ROCK
Motts,
the windows look blurred out, what caused that effect?
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oh is that all ?? and i here i was skerred for nothing. :~
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when i hear the phrase, "the locked ward" this is exactly what i see :-O
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damn tall people
Absolutely beautiful, I love those soft colors!
Lockers for very tall people.
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This hath is so its cool
Maybe they colored the wards according to the patient's behavior and not the other way around.....

geezzzz, i wonder what kind of patient got to live in the wards that were painted black (besides Mick Jagger of course...)
This shot looks so amazingly institutional and frightening. I so love that you did this one in black and white, great effect.
Totally favorite Beatles Album of all time! That particular song though.. does get on the nerves just a wee bit.
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The photography and infiltration is fantastic. Lest we start thinking badly of this place: Remember, this was a tunnel build of hard labor to find an ends to a means.... think of the man hours needed to build this crypt.
Now a days we do not worry about architecturally sound buildings or basements. We don't have foresight, nor commitment--our builders see fractual and cheap housing... Plop a structure on dirt and someone wiil materialize to buy it. Sad to say, D'at the trut! As we evolve, we digress.
Remember, what we see here will be gone soon. it is through people such as Mr. Motts that we can see architechure that wiil be one day revered.