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I figure Motts has an education, regarding photography, be it through a University or through trial and error.
People who just "hang out" at these venues, don't exude education at all, especially those who put graffiti on the walls.
Leave it to Byberry to be graffitied.
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any abanonded place can make a good horror movie tended that they pay atteitnion 2 their detail
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I'd venture to guess oxygen or nitrous.
These lucky little tikes will grow up with a Huge respect for Old Buildings...FABULOUS !
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Yep, soap dispenser., That's one of the old kind like we had when I was in school. Every now and then I still find one in use in older buildings.
I'd like to gather ALL the interested folks together to clean up the grounds. I DON'T get Poison Ivy :o)
Bring a Chainsaw , Tea & Ice...We'll all make the place look nice. By the time we are through Passers-by will say "Woo-Hoo ! "
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That's definitely a blower, and it appears to have a heat/cool exchanger below, so it looks like some sort of a/c unit.
The entire building would be an EXCELLENT tourist attraction....CAN'T LET IT FALL DOWN !
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Still not enough to discourage COMPLETE Restoration !
I'm working on a 3D VRML Model of this Beautiful Monument :o) I hope to complete it with All Accurate Details. The Stone work is Awesome.
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We should not encourage such things or surely The Beast will appear on its on accord.
It is odd how in these places anything can become creepy and disturbing looking,that stencil attests to that.The face looks purely evil.
It very much does look like a huge open mouth.If someone painted some glaring eyes above it it would be really creepy looking.
What exactly was in this tank I wonder?
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that pic looks like it is from the movies or sumptin
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And it leads to where?