1,315 Comments for Hellingly Hospital

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Motts, I look at a picture like this, and then think about why we've wanted you to go to Europe for so long.
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Mr. Motts,
I'll stand by you anytime!
But i don't underSTAND what it was for
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Oh, I love it. I feel I can reach through and push it down.
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just beautiful
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Oh no! For what? We'll take care of you! :-)
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i suspect im under attack again ... :(
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why would someone break the whole thing and leave the chain and the plug ... humm . i guess it would be the first thing i would do .
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The Lonely Plug that is needed no more.......

Motts thank you so much, fantastic work that was indeed well worth the wait!
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Construction consultants usually do this to buildings they are about to remodel. The cut holes in floors and remove covering from structual supports to reveal the conditions inside.
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These things must have weighed a ton. Imagine having to cart them to storage..
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Seen in lots of institutions for ward and run areas. Tough low maintenance stuff. Concrete masonry type with a baked-on acrylic coating is usually referred to as "glazed block." Another kind is a kiln-fired ceramic finish usually referred to as "structural glazed tile." Guts and blood wipe right off.
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That is not a light or a soap dispenser.

It is in fact a UFO!
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I knew it was a window right away, do I get a prize?
.....or should I just shut my cake hole? ;-)
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Reminds me of the Chair that Pink sits in in the Wall, where he watches TV. I wonder if Syd Barrett ever stayed here...
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The first thing that comes to mind is NoHo.