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Awesome lighting!
I like how the brick is being revealed from behind the plaster, really goes to show what's meant to endure! I love brick work.
Mmmm the colours! And I'm really groovin' on those old doors!
The tile work on the floor must of been exquisite.
What agony to think of this place being demolished . . .
wow it's sad to see this place falling into ruins. That must've been a lovely area to walk through.
Lynne I agree, this place is to beautiful to destroy. This is one of my favorites.
Interesting colors and lighting.
I know C-Note...that was the first thing I noticed.
Looks like all the detail work on these buildings is exquisite!
Yeah Jude, those doors are beautiful.
Very interesting detail with this place. Too bad it is now in bad condition.
I would love to have one of those doors! My house has a 8' tall door....those have to be atleast 9-10' tall....and if they had stained glass in them...man would that be cool or what!
Great lighting and those doors look so nice...
I love how the doors are open.. like the place is still in use.

Lovely shot motts!
i'll grab my broom :)
nice pattern on the floors
Those archways are beautiful....what a shame for it to look like this......I bet the kids that went to school didn't marvel at how beautiful this place was when they were at it. What a total shame.......all to waste....and be no more.....
A beautiful floor.

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