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Well if you insist...is it a big staff?
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Eric was very sharing. He shared his blade with all of his nurses...over and over and over again. Eric loved to share. Eric loved all of his nurses. He shared how much he loved them...over and over and over again.
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"Where did all the Shadow People go" - Dr. Dog
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Found it, here is a link:
https://www.colebrookd...d-the-lion-gardiner/

Hope they are able to restore it.

Thanks again for the wonderful gallery.
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Fascinated by the fans too!
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Another beautiful, lonely train car shot.
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Beautiful cast iron, yes current stuff all seems to be Brutalist and as ugly as possible. The lights are cool but I wonder what the originals were like? Those looks like fittings for the originals around the outside.
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I remember school bus interiors were that same green in the '70's
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So beautiful, love these low contrast shots. Still it is melancholy with the grey sky, bare trees and broken windows. A train car in the winter of life.
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Love these texture shots
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So beautiful, can imagine what it looked like in its prime
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Thanks for the new gallery. Love trains. I live near a wonderful railroad museum, I will look and see if maybe the car ended up there, they do restorations.
Great photo! I have always been fascinated with & had an unexplainable attraction to Eden Hall since my first time at Fluehr Park to play a softball game there in 1987.
Spent many relaxing summer afternoons in the peaceful environs of the park just walking the grounds or sun bathing on the soccer field.
For many years would bike up to the park on Sunday mornings from my South Philadelphia home. Entering from the back of Convent Ln. Quite a trek! Thank you for the photos.
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Fantastic gallery Motts.
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The old trains had that kind of endurance. Doubt the newer trains would last half that long. These are wonderful train cars!