Oh no, not the ubiquitous hideous horizontal yellow tiles! Tiles like that cannot exist anywhere without being connected to "institutions" in my head :-(. Nice lighting, Motts :-).*** I'M HERE TO SAY: "Staircases", even..;-). Let me know where to get my hands on a "starcase". Might need one someday (kidding ;-)). Yes, I'm with ya on the WALLPAPER! :-) Yep, they do look flattened with all that rubble piled the way it is. Interesting.
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Could you imagine walking away from those steps just as one popped? Love this shot Motts!
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Love the sunllght on the wall! Cool shot!
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Annette, your comment is the perfect title for this picture !
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oy. I had to drink barium once....the newer stuff, not THAT. I aint THAT old!!! It wasn't THAT bad, just thick.....blech.....

Cool pic, Motts...
Interesting perspective on the "3-D" cross. Reminds me of Picasso, trying to show one thing from many angles at the same time...:-)
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I agree with C-Note. This is a Motts trademark. Just like Alfred Hitchcock doing a cameo in his films.
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Very creepy shot!
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Just think, at one time this was state-of-the-art.
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Funny Jude!! But it was me....I went and looked into the mirror...sorry!
Man! Even when this place was open, that entrance must have brought to mind quite the ominous impression of a huge gaping maw about to swallow people whole.... :-0. Strange how "industrial" and plain the surrounding gray stone is compared to the bricks. Odd.
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Very striking....my heart started racing when I saw this one....Beautiful....wallpaper, yes...
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OK, this shot is just too fantastic.....But you all better keep quiet....its those pesky aliens again.,...they will take you if they touch you....
Yay! New pictures. Nice treat to start the weekend. What a great building. Tony C. above beat me to it...great brickwork. Imagine how much that would cost to have done these days. I'm off to look a the rest of 'em :-).
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Great story, it had me positively riveted! A fabulous set Motts, thank you for this. Wow, 3 years behind huh? You need a secretery! :-)