1,162 Comments for Cherry Knowle Hospital

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Wow! The use of color in this fresco is fantastic! You're right, Motts - that is an unusual style of art` for this type of building, but given the time period during which the hospital was built, a time when new genres of artwork were beginning to gain widespread popularity, it begins to make sense that one would find this style being integrated into more traditional settings.
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What is the orange-y red thing at the end of the hall? My guess is a traffic cone.
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And Truman Burbank walked off the set...
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Looks beautiful, stunning shot of the country side on the early morning. How early did you guys get up to shoot anyways?
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What does that big graffiti word on the back wall say? Looks like "SHON", but I can't tell for sure.
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That's where the preist sat.
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Superb lighting. So many, bright lights that cast a shadow...
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Man, they must've been one hell of an organist. Tore the place up!
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What kind of goofball puts a soap dispenser on the ceiling?
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He looks like an alien.
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That is an awesome view, I tell ya. The place looks massive!
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Oh, great contrast shot. One looks to have been leveled while the other (save some graffiti) looks well intact. Great picture title, too.
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'The staff on duty today are: Motts and company.'
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Those lights make it look as though this hallway was very elegant at one time.
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Yep, looks like room #2 has lost it's door.