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Another great new set, I always love it when I can come and see something fresh, thanks
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No handrails left, a bit hairy to descend I guess. Thank you for another fantastic trip. Take care.
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Real plaster walls, that was a lot of work to plaster a wall. Remember my father and uncle doing it.
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The angle makes it looks like everything could slide away at any moment.
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I love wallpaper, my parents always wallpapered their homes.
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Perhaps a piece of the wall or ceiling- It looks like concrete.
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[Audible] GASP! It's Mothman!
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Fascinating photography l
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Seems someone was busy pulling the wiring out of the walls as well.
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This looks like horse hair stuffing.
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That chair is a KEM Weber chair. Extremely beautiful chairs back then and still remade by other companies today. Chair originally would have been from the 40's.

https://www.chairish.c...chair-by-royal-metal
Chairs Meeting......one is a bit aloof.....
YES.
- You take great pictures, so sharp + /always/ so much to look at, learn, ponder + think about; the window treatment: a little arch or straight.
Thank you so much. Am happy.
(So in background is S.14 Str. CF Blanke Building? )
What a mess...and then smack in the middle of the rubble: A Lightbulb. You take awesome pictures - thanks.
Yes, John Galt; but see not much sign of hinges....... anywhere...and that is strange. O R - they were very clever, and took the hinges too?