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Paneled

Kathy W.

Thanks Mr. Motts for another great gallery!

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Return

Kathy W.

My mother in law painted her kitchen this color. I need to go get my sunglasses....I am squinting just thinking about it.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Bowling Alley

Kathy W.

62special, I live near a duckpin bowling alley. Thought I'd share, I live in CT. :)

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Carpet

Kathy W.

*rubs eyes*

OK, I'm good now, no need for the puke bucket. Cool angle. The poor lonely hallway...it needs it's pictures back.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Scene Ready

Kathy W.

Wow, it looks like there really could be a show starting shortly! It's in great condition!

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Cold Table

Kathy W.

Ahhh, the soap dispenser jokes will live on, won't they? I do enjoy them...sorry Mr. Motts!

I'm also pretty surprised (and happy) that the vandals haven't gotten in there yet. Morons.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

X-ray Creature

Kathy W.

I totally agree Jackie B!!! Thanks for the gallery anyway, Mr. Motts. ;)

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Color Range

Kathy W.

Ewww....although the colors are fabulous in this pic! Nice!

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Washdown

Kathy W.

Wow, this is so clean. You'd think after, what 10 years, there would at elast be some dust and dirt.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: The New

Tower

Kathy W.

LarryD, I have been wondering where Lynne went as well. Does anyone know where she is? I enjoy her comments. And LarryD, I enjoy yours as well. :)

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Shine

Kathy W.

So cool! The way the light is coming in is just amazing...and the room is beautiful as well!

Location: Jacob Tome School for Boys (Bainbridge USNTC)  Gallery: Passing Through

Looking Out

Kathy W.

Stunning! The way the light is coming in really makes this shot.

Location: Jacob Tome School for Boys (Bainbridge USNTC)  Gallery: Passing Through

Tumble Downward

Kathy W.

Kez, well said!

I love that ironwork, how beautiful! Great angle as well.

Location: Jacob Tome School for Boys (Bainbridge USNTC)  Gallery: Passing Through

Depth

Kathy W.

That must have been so beautiful back in the day. What a wonderful space!

Location: Jacob Tome School for Boys (Bainbridge USNTC)  Gallery: Passing Through

Tower

Kathy W.

What a wonderful set! I love the architecture (what's left of it) of these buildings. I'm once again so happy you captured them before they were demolished. Thank you again, Mr. Motts. You are incredibly talented and we are all so fortunate that you share your work with us!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Roofline

Kathy W.

Beautiful!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Through the Woods

Kathy W.

Amazing picture!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Peak

Kathy W.

The shape of that window (well, all of them) is so nice. You just don't see that anymore and it's such a shame!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Columned

Kathy W.

Wow, I LOVE the edit on this! What a stunning shot! I need this in my house, Mr. Motts!!!!!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Crumbling Stone

Kathy W.

Oh, Bannerman's Arsenal...also such a waste. I thought of that as well, Larry D.

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Ten

Kathy W.

LOL ferdy!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Heart

Kathy W.

That must have been so beautiful. I love the gorgeous blue sky againt the backdrop of the fallen building. Another wonderful shot!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Levels

Kathy W.

Larry D. stole my word, spectacular. I LOVE how we can see the layers of brick, rock, and cement(?) in this shot. What a wonderful shot!

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Wreckage

Kathy W.

Oh my! I see now why they were demolished...although it still makes me sad.

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost

Green

Kathy W.

I agree with Larry D., this does look out of place! I do love the green of the door though compared to the rest of the picture.

Location: Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum  Gallery: Long Lost