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Nice Gallery Mr. Mott's. I doubt the chandelier was brought down by gravity. I can imagine salvagers running from the commotion. Sad.. Beautiful shots!!
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Lovely!
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While not in favor of defacing property with graffiti. Some of the "art" in the old Byberry gallery was fascinating.
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Mr Motts, Thank You. I stopped in almost knowing you would put up a new Gallery for the Holiday's. You did not disappoint. Somebody with some say so had to participate in the ornamental plaster caper. What a shame. Thanks and Happy Holiday's to everyone.
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Incredible gallery Mr Motts. Thanks.
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Damn! Stripped to the bare walls!
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This must have been jaw-dropping in it's day.
A good fair sized room, and the door is really cool, had glass for insight.
Ohhh dear - they painted AROUND the Mirror!
Google Earth has fine Street View, indeed.
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Gravity wins.
What an Event this is! It is /was/ so lovely, St. Alphonsus Hall.
Now all gone & stripped of EVERYTHING -
you lucky to see it, and take the pictures when you did.
Good job well done - important work you do.
Thank you so much for the Historical Photos & Links.
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Easy to see the beauty that once was. Crying shame this is all gone.
Way back when there were very few of people running around and exploring history and the beauty of decay. I was surprised to hear the building has indeed sold, to someone who wants to open up boutique shops, Good News for sure. Thanks for the artistic eye !
Nice gallery Motts. Love these old theaters!
What a mess back there!
This place really had some gorgeous details