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Old bed
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Wallpaper please. Mr. Motts
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Love the archway
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Old bowling.
Pistachio! And brown! Quite a color-experience.
That annoying black costly high strong fence surrounding Taunton is quite a blessing: not a doodle, graffiti, scribble or scrawl seen anywhere in pictures is pleasant.
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Well, it subtle.
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What is the thing in the ceiling? Is it a fan to make everyone dancing all wind blown so they look cool or as old LPN suggests - to deal with all that smoke.
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It's as if it is waiting. Like no one told the stage that the resort had closed, and the curtains are just waiting for Shecky Green to pop through them any minute.
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Absolute beauty in unexpected places.
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Hi Motts,
Enjoy your photos. I'm from CI and worked there 1978 till they closed, about 15 years ago. I currently work at Pilgrim. There were 2 Corcoran buildings, 127 and 128, both had secure and open wards. AT ONE POINT 128 WAS ALL MALE BLDG and 127 was female. We had a kitchen in the middle that served both bldgs. Mostly we traveled through the tunnels. I miss those days, as CI was the best hospital ever, wish I was back there. Thank you for all the memories.
Eden Hall was very near and dear to my heart! I grew up in the neighborhood and remember the individual fires. I would love to have pictures to remember the place by. Thank you for documenting the beauty of Eden Hall.
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Favorite pic so far. Nice light.
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Like scuttling spiders
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I think this may be a photo of her in life:
http://www.bermansbran...m/wp04/wp04_335.html
Taunton - what a lovely tour - fantastical place; fantastic pictures; imaginative paint-jobs all over.
Sometimes the door-frames are the shade of the wall, and sometimes not.
Here a light green square - what is is doing there?
Wonder IF a whole Floor is apricot-pink/ dark peachy?
Sit down......