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I'm heeled!
Run Forrest Run!
Breaker box. The smaller door accesses the individual circuits, the larger door exposed the entire box so the mains can be thrown when necessary. Given the functions of this area, controlling one area at a time while not interfering with any of the others would be advantageous .
Looks like an old Royal Typewriter to me, since I used to have one.
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Motts was looking for the room number from "The Shining" film, which is part of a list of eccentricities about the film long rumored to be Stanley Kubrick's admittance to staging the moon landing. There is a documentary simply titled "Room 237" which discusses the film.
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Wondering why you wanted to find Room 237 ? Was there something special in there? Did i miss something?
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All the lovely peely paint! I was going to ask who that was in the back archway too!!

Oh, and those ARCHways...... :)
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Awesome shot! So much to take in!
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I wonder what the thought was or the joke was behind the pink elephant.
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This photograph reminds me of old movies
about mental institutions from the 1950's.
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Those loose bricks are just waiting to fall
and crack someone's skull wide open.
Wear a construction helmet.
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The peeling paint just never ends.
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Don't go in there !
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Dark and Scary !
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Someone snapped at toilet number one.