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That looks like the Monseigneur at Holy Family in the mid 70's on the right there. Life Size to boot!
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It's all just plaster on an expanded metal frame, glass and paint. Amazing what they can do.
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Even the pipe covering is still in good shape. It's terrible that this is going to be taken down fora high rise.
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I bought some Frankincense and Murr once. Its just tree sap that you burn like incense.
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OK there's the coin slot.
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no donation box?
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Looks like a pop art project this time
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Did anyone notice the writing on the Flat piece of metal under the railing ...looks like it says ~Cambridge~ Cannot make out the rest written ahead of this.
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ditto Lucie
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IDK guys the nun in my family is basically a cartoon caricature of the evil nun but the nuns I have known throughout my life were actually pretty cool and easy going.
What a shame and a waste. I know that locally, if a church/chapel closes, the statuary, stations, anything of value, is sent to a monastery or another church for re use.
Someone's on the highway to hell...
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I would LOVE to make a fancy headboard out of a couple of those beautiful doors!
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Those balustrades are awesome!
I worked on this coal dumper when I was 19 years old, that was 41 years ago, and seeing those pictures made it feel like yesterday, thanks for the memories