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Judging by the clothes and the hairstyles (and the fact that it's politically correct) I'ld say this painting is no more than twenty years old. Thirty at the most.
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Mr. Motts, you should make a book out of both Pennhurst albums they are truley historical documents. Thank you, I enjoyed it.
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I don't see any toilet paper holders either. Guess everybody brought in a newspaper to read, then they ~used~ it.
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I guess no Privits time here. damm how do they use them this way no seaat?
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I agree with J. Grant, Mott, you really should put together a big coffee table book...
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Yes I would have to agree with you Mellisa, I like this picture a lot!
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Wow the ladder reminds me of the movie Ring. I didn't really like that movie though!!
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researcher, checked out your website, very nice, but the pic of pennhurst didnt download. will check again later
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probably, if the seat was really old, the new oak ones you see today are pretty smooth, but not made for a long sitting session
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Motts, again another great gallery, cant wait for the next one
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Jude, no problem, for more info check out some of Lynne's comments, she is very knowledgeable.
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Jude i was in the membership department till they merged with Mid Atlantic, then we did everything, the official title was Counceler (i think i spelled it wrong)
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Girl Interuppted, is another good film to see what these places once looked like
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Jmom, your eyes are better than mine, and I just got new glasses.
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Motts, did you go in?