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I guess they didn't think of potential fire.
I would guess that the round opening is to view the occupants but the small rectangular opening seems too small to pass meals through. Maybe for mail? If the occupants actually got mail. Thanks Mr. Motts for the historical picture - wonderful to see.
Little tiny "windows" in the doors. How awful.
I agree, iceberg.
Wide corridors - looks very spacious. The bright yellow of the rising sun through a window, reflected on the wall, adds a lovely contrast and splash of colour.
very special gallery too, thanks Mr. Motts, Northwood, a favorite always - beauty dignified, soft hues tints and shades - and lots of lamps: FTW
I agree, bobo miller (re the grate on door). Nice shot of the window, which luckily is unbroken. The window provides a nice texture and light contrast to the rest.
Ah, the lone chair shot. I assume it is pitch black in there without your lights?
I guess all that brown stuff around the bottom is the plastic wrap, although it looks like fabric.
The pine boxes containing the caskets are in pretty good shape compared to the walls, which look mouldy.
Wonderful, a new gallery!! The casket looks brand new.
Agree -
and: . The Lamp . is still there........
Ohhh goodness.......what a depiction, thanks so much for the Wallpaper
- most incredible awesome beauty of dignified decay moulder wasting rot and whatnot - and stalactites in the ceiling! ...........Or is it winter and ice?
YAY.................The lamps are still there.
A favorite.
Arghh....
Danger afoot - bold + daring event, it is quite scary how it collapses and crumbles - and you there balancing around taking pictures.
May you always be well is my daily wish.
Door Sneak preview - so intriguing - some green hue matching the scenical mural
And a transom with just net. No window-glass.? Gonna look forever.
Well done; like indeed.