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Those windows.......really like them.
Very thick layers of paint indeed
...but look at the windows. It is very awesome & clever the way you may open one at the time for perfect air & breeze. Very good look. Love it.
Yes - that pitch black doorway magical event. And Smoking Permitted. Really different times....THANKS - food for thought!
The hair-driers left behind....as usual...........and imagine: SMOKING AREA. Ohhh dear.
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No mold on the tile.
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This is not a single speed bike. Its easy to see the two brake wires, but on old bikes the gears was on the frame of the bike and not on the steeringbar as is usual on newer bikes.
Thank you Motts for this gallery, and i'm looking forwart to the next!
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This photo is just wonderful and I absolutely love the title you gave it. So beautiful.
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Remember going to P.E. in that gym. :-O
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I went to St John Vianney Prep during my freshman year of H.S. This gallery is haunting. Thanks for capturing the outcome of the flood.
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Absolutely amazing that all still there and surviving. with all happening and vandalism taking place. Photo's just amazing. I love all things old. Greetings from South Africa
YES - gotta love this Site! One makes gears for a machine and the other a collar pretty - same same mathematics; - is really quite awesome and am Very HAPPY! Can´t stop smiling at it all. Thanks! Bless you all !
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I think one was a utility closet, and the other led into a bathroom.
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Yeah I think one is a switch and the other is an electrical outlet (EU style, of course).
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The grey thing looks like an old millivolt thermostat.