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A Brisk Morning

Duane D

I don't know what state you are from A.S.V. but here in Washington State we don't have more than two ro three square inches of flat land.

Location: Cherry Knowle Hospital  Gallery: Overnight

Vaulted

Duane D

What a fantastic picture, Motts. You really know how to get the feeling of these places in your photographs. I don't see any light fixtures, or soap dispensers, for that matter :-) I wonder if they only lit the chapel with natural light. It seems to have worked for your photograph.

Location: Cherry Knowle Hospital  Gallery: Overnight

Welcome

Duane D

There's a little Gumby playing around the upper left corner of the doorway.

Looks like he peeled a lot of the paint off.

Location: Cherry Knowle Hospital  Gallery: Overnight

Glimmer

Duane D

I don't know how ou do it, Motts. I have had just one nettle sting and it hurt so much I would never had been able to concentrate on taking such fantastic pictures. Of course, I couldn't take such fantastric pictures even without the nettle stings.
thanks for the great pictures.

Location: Cherry Knowle Hospital  Gallery: Overnight

Cracked Open

Duane D

Why not?

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: Mental Floss

Arch

Duane D

How ono earth did they light these places 150 years ago. As far as that goes, how did they light them at the time the hospital closed? I don't see any fixtures, ahem, soap dispensers, or conduit on the walls. This picture has me mesmerized, Motts, I kep wondering what it wold be like to be here 150 years ago. Beautiful composition. Thanks.

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: Mental Floss

Kitchen

Duane D

Being tall I love rooms with tall ceilings. Beaautiful shot, Motts. Those windows woould certainly give a lot of light to cook by in the 1800's. I wonder what they did in those days on dark rainy days?

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Morgue

Duane D

I wonder why the right hand doors open to the right and the left hand doors open to the left. Wouldn't it be more economicl to make them all the same?

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Staircase

Duane D

Teena, haunting is in the eyes, or head, of the beholder, Step outside where you live at two o'clock in the morning of a dark night and tell me it isn't haunted!

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Hall

Duane D

I would give anything, well almost anyting, to see pictures of this hallway in use in the 1800's.

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Hall

Duane D

KBWS, I can imagigne the wwidth was to accomodate tables along the walls where kerosene lamps could be placed for lights. Maybe a chair or two to sit and read.

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Curved Niche

Duane D

It is obvious how they got electricity into this room, with the surface mounted conduits, but there is no indication of old gas lamp fittings. Maybe this room didn't need artificial lighting, it is so warm and cheery without it.

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Past the Caution Tape

Duane D

OK. This pic was obviously taken in the daytime withought benefit of the fluorescent lighing. How did they illuminate it in 1856? Did they have gas lights, or kerosene lanterns or candles everywhere?

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?

Underneath

Duane D

I have enjoyed reading all of your (well, most of your) comments so much that I haven't taken the time to make my own. Threee things stand out in my mind. First, Motts, your pictures are outstanding compared to all other UEx sites I have visitted, and you were a geniius to allow comments. People like Lynne have a lot to add. Second, when buildings like Northampton were built there was no electricity. How did they illuminate places like this basement? The architercture of these places must have taken lighting inbto account. ANd Lastly, I can imagine what people will be saying in another 150 years about our methods of handling people today, with any kind of illness "Oh, can you imagine the terrible things they did to people in 2007. They actually cut them open to fix internal organs. How in-humane."

Location: Northampton State Hospital  Gallery: A Farewell Visit?