395 Comments for Connecticut Valley Hospital

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Oh, Thats sad. I can just see a little lady grasping her chain, praying that she would get out of there. Maybe she did!
...praedial.....hope they enjoyed/liked their mural...hmmmmm.
Door is very goodlooking, and three hinges is so fine...that i really like;
wonder if it is woodenbrown - or painted brown....
we will never ever know.....
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Something so simple, and yet so special. The colors are perfect!
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How lovely!! and, to have something like this in my home. A shame it sits broken and lonely
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Not too Social anymore.
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Poor Tony!! lol, It just wouldn't put off the same atmosphere. Decay is sadly alluring and dangerous.
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This porch is so pretty. It needs to overlooking a lake, not a Tennis Court.
Yes - so bright + light, all the lovely windows. Pretty; good size.
Maybe it is facing West, good for sunsets.
Maybe one or two loved to hang out there some.
Maybe there were huge potted plants. Palms and such?
Exit through the floor...?
Quite an interesting drawing in, really like!
Yes familiar at Taunton -
is this style knob from the 1950-ties in USA?
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Perhaps it's just a lot softer than anything that was available at the time; that kind of fur is very thick and soft, great for anything that could be constantly rubbing and chafing the skin.
LOL Toot, As one of my friends would say, 'duct tape and bacon. You can fix any thing with them.'
I guess they didn't have duct tape back then?
What's with the fake fur on it? At first I was going to say from a straight jacket, but then I noticed that fur. Odd
almost looks like a chapel