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Yes excellent craftmanship & skills to be admired, concur; neat!
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A New Gallery - Thank you so much! For information too. Happiness, knowing will see pictures fresh to eye/mind and always good. At all times. Bless. May you always be well is the wish. The Best = Fact!
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This has an ominous, eerie vibe to it.
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This must have been an elegant place when it was a private home. Love the staircases. Thanks for a new gallery.
After I read it was in a movie, I had to see if I could find a clip on Youtubes. I did and I recognized the door with the nest windows I just commented on. This might not be the exact door as the one in the movie clip looks like it has a different edging, but I'm sure a lot of the doors were similar. Hope it's ok to post the link...I just thought you'd be interested. The door is at 1:20 in the clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mq67AcTDNA
Love this!
I like the colors... not sure I'd put them together but the more I look at it the more I like it. I even like the 'cracked' look it has.
I wish that could have been preserved somehow. I also saw a priest. lol
I sure hope they removed all those neat old fixtures before they demolished this place! These are so cool!
I love the windows in and above the doors...you just don't see this very much anymore.
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i contacted Carola Lott from the Independent and she said nothing new planned they [current owners] are still trying to determine what to do with the property
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Very good observation on the black cylinder.
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Nope, John's been exploring these kinds of places before I was born!
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Yup - the elevator shaft is located on the left side of the tower, and the two topmost windows are for the machinery room.