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Well, when Motts puts "not for visitors to see" one can only wonder. :P
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Cool - thanks!
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OK, thanks. I noticed that a lot of people were making assumptions that this had been a psychiatric facility, given some of the comments people made about "what must have gone on here." :-)
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Thanks!
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It reads "EBSARY Trade Mark" then flipped and repeated on the bottom... it was on each brick behind the plaster.
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Actually, it wasn't psychiatric at all, it was a municipal hospital that had certain floors dedicated for catering to the wealthy.
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It was about 5 feet tall... I didn't see any lighting inside, it was probably used to hold flowers and other decorative items.
it looks like Motts with the light behind him casting a shadow. If you look close you can see it on the bar also.
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About 2/3 of the way down the picture on the right, right beside the end of the bedframe, is a plaque or something with some of the letters visible - maybe "HEARY" on top and then "HV689" on bottom. Was this a sign on the wall, was it propped against the wall, or was it something revealed during the building decomposition process? Nothing eerie or weird about it, just curious.
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This is one of my favorite all-time shots of yours. Can't describe why, it is just perfect.
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If this doesn't scare the bejeebers of you, nothing will. :`-)
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Now this is totally amazing - SUPER line-up, Motts!
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GREAT colors, GREAT composition!