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Improperly implemented life masks invariably serve as death masks.
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What? no lockers!
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Buddhism.
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At first I thought she was to be kept in the house like Lenin!
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Yes, it's stained glass. The lack of graffiti and vandalism was really astounding at this location.
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A death mask is wax or plaster cast made of a person's face following death. They were (and are still, I assume) made as momento's or to make a portrait of a person. Death masks were made of George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and several other notable figures in history. Life masks are also made the same way.
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Oh, I love this picture...the window of art is timeless.
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Is that stained glass? It's hard to imagine that it has not been detroyed by vandals.
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Everything looks so amazing in black and white. This looks like a time forgotten.
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This relic must have been unimaginably beautiful in it's heyday.
Oh wow Spad that would make sense given the group of sisters that originally had it. Nice work!
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I love that the older it gets, the more that is revealed.
Hope to hear some happier news about this place!

Thanks Motts for this gallery! I'd love to see more grand ole houses like this.
Wow, what a place this must have been back in its day