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I still have my uncles watch he wore through WWII, complete with the Radium hands. They still glow in the dark and I wear the watch occasionally, I hardly think there's enough Radium on those two little hands to do me any harm, however the people that used to paint these hands, well that's another story!
You can really tell this place had a lot of class in its day.
I love old safes but can you imagine some explorer getting accidentally locked in there? I'm sure there's no one around who remembers the combination!
Poor forgotten radiators. . .they're usually the first to go whenever there's a remodel. To be replaced by baseboard heat (ugh!). Seems like they started to remove these and then said forget it.
Wow... how very neat!!
Oh, thank you for this detailed photo showing all the plaster and/or stone work in the arch way. Just wonderful. Thanks for this interesting and lovely gallery Mr. Motts. I look forward to the next one.
Looks like decor from a Turkish bazaar in a way - bright colours and geometric angles. Love the rounded tops above the double doors and the staircase opening to the right, and the big wood beams on the ceiling, with the intricate molding at the edges.
I thought the light grey bags were ghosts.
Love the detailed tops of the supporting pillars. And the natural light brightens up the whole scene.
I love the detail in the metal or wood vertical pieces on the staircase, and also the piece of stone or wood molding on the stone side of the staircase.
I agree with Freespirit76.
Oh, the floor is so clean here, compared to the previous photos of other floors and/or locations. Love the solid wood doors and moldings.
Your comment is very witty, iceberg LOL.
That one's classic LOL.