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Ohhh dear LAMP - yes, it is one of those enamel ones and on a rod - goodness how cool. Skills - must be so much fun to how this works. Proudness.
Mott Power. A new Gallery. How nice. Thank you. Lush green - Nature FTW.
Smoke stacks...now i have to ponder how they built them, too...hahaha
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That's a beautiful shot. Really appreciate all the work that goes into this site.
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Very cool. It looks like the opening at the base was once much larger and got bricked over.
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That's like asbestos paper mache. Liquid ammonia is still used for large scale commercial freezers.
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I wonder if it was part of how they balanced them? I can't think of many reasons why there would have been so many. Being square is interesting as well. They had to be made that way and not drilled.
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Wanderer - You should check out videos of how that worked. It's pretty cool how it functioned as a governor. Definitely worth seeing.
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Same here, I probably would have overlooked him too.
Cupolas, yes. A really cool look - fine picture.
Google Earth rather nice event, "Street view - Click To Go"
- you may cruise down Chestnut Street, and enjoy the sight of Chestnut Green beautiful cupola-topped red brick buildings basking in the sun behind a emerald green manicured lawn.
Would rather have this, than demolition, honestly.
It looks very nice, indeed.
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Mica will love that there are few lamps left behind, that'll sure delight her a lot.
Looks like a small town. This place has soul. Handsome.
Awesome thread - and thank you all so much for the stories you are sharing. Really heartfelt and moving.
And thank you Mr.Motts for you wonderful dedication, hard /at times dangerous/ labor, and stamina to create all these fantastic pictures in all these amazing Galleries.
It is an on-going + never-ending love-affair for me + so many more, and am so happy have found.
May you all always be well is my daily wish.
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isn't it difficult to get a body in and out the drawers in the top row?
Yes, am i awe - it is soo beautiful old-school precious -
and it even has trolley-wheels so it could be moved.
Or maybe they are more like "stem-rollers"? Heavy. Strange.
Maybe it has been saved and taken care of.
...wish i knew.....
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Is that coal or gravel?
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Funny, I would not have noticed him unless you mentioned that he was there! Must have been one noisy room to work. Neat picture.