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...that window...awesomely handsome really, and the pulldown blind is still there, with the little ring on the string...amazing..honestly
i love it.
Wow ... so many names that I remember! I attended Salesian Jr. Seminary from Sept '65 to end Dec '67 [left in middle of junior year].
Paul Z, remember you in study hall making pictures by putting dots on paper! Played guitar in band with Geraldo Martinez. Played football with Mike DeMeo ... it all just goes on and on! I'm at z@zampelloandassociates.com if anyone wants to contact me.
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they actually use to put patients in them
Also you can contact me on md.lockett@yahoo.co.uk or on Twitter @M4TTLOCKETT if you would like to answer my question, thanks again
Hello
Huge fan of your pictures. I am doing A level photography and I was wondering if it would be ok to do some analyses of some of your pictures. Full credit would be given to you. Thank you
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Tony - We can just call that an organic TV antenna. :)
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That's a huge amount of brick. Especially considering there potentially are 2 layers surrounding a more substantial center layer of larger block.
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I am going to hope it was just an old upright piano...
Is that a fellow explorer you captured in the top right, or just my eyes playing tricks on me?
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It's just painted acoustic tile, made of a cardboard like substance.
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Claudia, I think you're right, that does look like the old organ!
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Cool thanks Crissy!
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I didn't try it. It could've been a laundry chute, or access to the steam pipes.
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Thanks; unfortunately I don't get to do much historical research before heading out; after the initial map/access research, there just isn't enough time. Many places are even demolished or renovated by the time I get there due to spotty info or outdated maps. I just started finding abandoned places around my local area, and just spread out from there!
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York woods center was behind all of the bigger bldgs. It was a lot smaller. They have houses built on that part of the property . I think the name of that subdivision has part of York wood centers name in it. At least it did the last time I was there.I worked in the main hospital for years.