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The keyhole's in there. I wonder if the hollow places were meant to prevent inmates from trying to open the door with improvised or stolen keys.

Interesting combination of colours; blue and brown...
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It does look like an anaesthetic machine, with a suction chamber and all!
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I Love your photos! I've been doing a little trespassing myself to try and attain some great historic shots. Love the old architecture. Thanks for sharing.
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Great shoot, thanks for sharing!
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And you just KNOW there's zombies in there too!
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Impossible the for the monkeys to reach around and try and pick them from inside the cell.
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Bright and cheery for their romantic interludes.
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Feel the love.
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After taking parts off it to make shanks and lock picks, they guy had to tie it back together somehow.
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Those are macrame projects.
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Looks like a good place for mugsey to take a nose dive over the railing. I'm sure plenty went over before they installed the screen.
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It is! The prisoners ate them on Valentine's Day.
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Complete with lots of glass shards for shanks.
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If they could only talk and tell us how many guys got thrown down them.
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Such a lovely color scheme. Did inmates get matching yellow and lavender blankets and towels?