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sooo close yet so far away.
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what are the handeles under the windows for?
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looks like solitary confinment
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the cellings are so high,it makes you feel small.
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I put it to you that the attitude Rebecca has just exhibited is the reason these places were situated miles from the sane people, and never ever spoken of.... Uncle Walter went off to live in the country, you know.
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This picture is great.worth a thousand words
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all of these pictures are an adventure.So much history and wounder, I can get lost in it.
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Why, you're right. It's an asylum. Where people were able to find a bit of help and sometimes peace.

That certainly is disturbing...
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wish i was there.
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Well then it's to bad you can't see the beauty in it too Rebecca.
I would hate to go through life seeing only the black and white without seeing whats in the gray areas too. If looking at beauty in EVERYTHING is being disturbed then I'm happy to be that way.
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Motion blur?
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How can you think something like this is beautiful? Sure the architecture is something to impress but the idea of it? It's an Asylum! Both pictures are haunting, the second you can even see the "men in white". For those of you who are interested in having this picture as a background, I find you very disturbed.
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I'm soooooooo sry ... I meant Motts! :)
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Moss ... what is that mass of black going up and extending out behind the left pole?
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Fantastic set, Motts, and thanks again for the research and old post card shots that fill in the history for us.