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Got some nice light fixtures for Mica!!

Huge room here. It does look like a stage on the left there!
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Have you made it into the towers yet? I would love to see what they look like inside. These towers and Worcester --- I am huge Richardson Romanesque fan --- I know that at a sight in ...was it Wales? you were able to photograph pieces of the old clock movement --- and the clock face.

That was amazing.

I know that these administration buildings were meant to be imposing and impressive, and often the towers were empty, or unfinished --- could you imagine having an apartment up in one of those?
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Lovely, Lonesome shot. and, i DO hope you didnt get bit by a Deer Tick. The lil monsters gave my guy Lyme :( Thanks Much for the Wonderful pics
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Secret passage to a stair. or a false wall that opens to an elevator. it takes a special key to open, and then down to a tunnel to a secret mad scientist laboratory...for inventing early holographic television, and a crypt for the scientist...just dreaming,

I always think of secret passages when I see these doors, Or I just hope that they are --- too much playing Riven and Tarsem Singh films :p
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This very thing happened to Harry Seager as well. And this happened last Friday!

Thanks for looking into this Motts. I wonder if the site WAS hacked.....

Can't wait to see the rest of this gallery!
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Wow there is no link to the forum anymore! It at least was there this morning. Now on to the awesome gallery!
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Wow, imagine what could do with this place?? --- Arts Colony, Affordable Housing (not condos), community center, furniture factory, etc etc --- have a priest come in and do a good exorcism, a couple mil in restoration, and voila!

All these buildings are either succumbing to arson, the wrecking ball, or worst of all - Condo People.

Glad to see you're still up to what you Love Motts.

Warm Regards,

~Kody John Bosch
Bellingham, Warshington.
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Amazing old press. I Appreciate the historical photos that you have incorporated into this gallery also.
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hahaha! they might of been talking about the school matron
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Awe! that is sad. Dont know if it taught them a trade, or responsibility, but i can imagine that some kids were traumatized by this.
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Love pictures like this! These glimpses into the past are awesome! Thanks Motts.
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I can imagine how nice this was once. Would love to see it restored
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I like the mantle. I'd have picked different tiles.
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I just noticed there is a kind of balcony at the top of the stairs up on the left wall. Maybe its a shelf?
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Nice view. Love the woodwork.