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Larry D..Okay. I totally laughed out loud at your comment, and I'm at work!
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Good old lead based paint.
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Wolf's Head.....used their motor oil. Great stuff, always noticed whenever I used it the oil pressure was always a bit higher! Great pictures as always. Thank you.
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maybe to let the light in?
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WOW! Thank You, Mr. Motts another great album to browse. I really enjoy looking back at older albums after a new album of the same site is posted. Thanks again!
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Beautiful! Possibly my favourite "lone chair" shot. You have amazing Talent Mr Motts!
It so utterly without attraction charm.
But is was a warm room, was it not?
Is that a radiator under EVERY WINDOW?
Yes, concur...Tom!
What a mess; and yet the LAMP is just hanging there - one of black metal enamel, white inside. It has a very pretty shape. Mysterious the way things are.
It looks like it is melting.
Such a good shot.
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What a heavenly coffee eldo
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That looks like an applied linoleum baseboard Mica. It is very common in public and commercial buildings. They make it form vinyl now too. I believe you can get it in any color they are willing to make it. Also that color may be a trick of the light.
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Mica there is a lightwell in the middle and the end he is facing is also apparent;y exposed to outside light. I'm guessing but I would say that light is coming from the place he took the next photo "mouth of madness"
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I think he is just 15 - 20 feet into the tunnel. The next pic looks to be from the other side.
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This is where I work! However, we are now in one of the newer buildings (built originally at the turn of the 20th century). My office is a former seclusion and restraint room....thanks for posting this gallery, Motts.
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Anything on Florida Industrial School for Boys in Marianna, FL?
opened around 1900...I was resident there from '73 to '75
abandoned for years now. Would love to see photos of my abandonded cottage. edeech@hotmail.com