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No, there is no morgue in the Kirkbride, this is in a separate laboratory building.
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Thanks, it was about an 8 minute exposure
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No, mostly everything had been cleaned out or destroyed in the fire, I'm sure there were hydrotherapy tub rooms though, as most old asylums had them.
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I doubt there was a whole lot of dancing on any of these ships. From what I see, most are work boats: tugs, tankers, ferries, etc. Sorry if I burst any of the imaginative bubbles going on out there! These were no Poseidons or Titanics...
OHH! More galleries! I am so happy!!!
You might find this interesting:

http://www.laffintheda.../articles/rp/rp1.htm
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Rusty how about some pics!
I see two beautiful, precious daughters, that any mother would be proud to claim.
love to you both.

Thank you Motts, for your incredible and inspiring work. It's spirit is so alive and dare I say, so very very Enchanting, to us all.
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i know it's my umpteenth comment of the day, but i'm really interested in what ang said about the light switches (like in the pink room). were these patient rooms?
Not being intelligent these days must be a new fad.

Mmmmyup. I got prufe, dude.
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i've just read this thread - may i say how much i enjoyed the phrase "chubby apparition"...ooh! look everyone! it's the ghost of mickey rooney!
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so. to sum up - this one is creepy then?

*sighs*
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I now have this picture, my absolute favorite, as wallpaper on my home computer. I can never, ever forget this place!
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I would've guessed that it's a baler, but since there was a stamping operation, must be a stamping machine? Was there a die in the bottom of it for something that was getting stamped?
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ooh! my new favourite picture. um, for today, obviously. well, for the next ten minutes, at least....