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Back in 2014 I spent two weeks on a locked secure ward. I know of at least one guy who broke a observation window in the door. That is no easy feat. Nice photos Mr. Motts.
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Drawing of gear-wheels
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I went to high school in Dee Park the early 70's and the fraternities would use this building for their Hell NIght!! We all though it was so scary
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It looks like someone is going to be back at work any moment...notice the yellow hardhat still lying on the control panel ledge? Maybe just stepped out for a cup of coffee.
That's some steep stairs.
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Kinda reminds me of certain shrines and such that have small doors for the purpose of entering the room bowing or on your knees.
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I'm not entirely sure, as it's been such a long time!
What part of Mount Moriah was this taken? I have ventured these grounds for 7 years and have yet to see this one.
just got back from Millbrook and saw Bennett several times- lots of little no trespassing signs in the Commons driveway and no parking everyplace - drats- however if U have seen the latest drone footage from u tube it'll show the latest condition of the ole' girl
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Also found this apparently at least one kind were invented in 1896 http://www.speedplay.com/index.cfm?fuseacti

I have look pedals on my road bike and mountain bike pedals on my mountain bike. I wouldn't much like having to use toe clips.
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from this page; http://www.zefal.com/e...steel-toe-clips.html
French cyclist born on the 22nd of January 1885 in Paris, Eugène Christophe is viewed as the inventor of the toe-clip. In 1925, he sold his invention to Poutrait-Morin (known now as Zéfal), and was the Director of the company until his death in 1970. Since then, Zéfal never stopped selling these legendary Christophe toe-clips. Sold by pair.

The tour de france began in 1903 so they rode it all those years w/o clips! Of course they smoked and drank wine as they rode too. Before it became serious sport.
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Shame on the Society of the Sacred Heart for allowing that magnificent property fall into disrepair then destroyed. I attended Eden Hall and it was a unique and special place. And the highlight of our day was morning mass at 6:30 when the neighborhood boys were serving ha ha.
Water in the seat? Roof leaking badly? This picture quite something
YES - the /old/ pianos... are so HEAVY.......and this one has a middle /third/ sostenuto pedal - (but now we certainly don´t know if it is a "true sostenuto") - this one is gone now + pianos don´t like to be moved....
YES - it is impossible to really know WHY something is LOVED....
- but this place: I LOVE IT and the pictures you took......