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so this is where Frankenstein was created
I WAS WORKING AT THE LAB LATE ONE NIGHT ........WHEN SUDDENLY TO MY SURPRISE HE DID THE MASH!!!
Please closed this door when you are done.
Amazing shot!
LOL ASV :)
Wow another one of those strange doors!
those doors were prolly common back then, and not to mention motts did say something about the quakers had something to do with the palce
Monster Mash, ooooooh, aaahhhhh.

This is where they do the lobotomies and brain surgery experiments.
C'mon up to the lab... And see whats on the slab.
came up from his coffin shook his fists and said what ever happnd 2 my transylvania twist, its now the mash its know the monster mash
I second the first comment!
there is always suck amazing lighing and texture in your photos.
Look at the mountain of rubble through the doorway.
They might want to think about hiring a house designer
So you had a flat...
My old Art school had those kinds of doors in the basement- It used to be a burlesque house and there were theatres down there... they're thick wood, and soundproof, and designed so you can't slam them.
...You can just hear the test tubes bubbling in the background...:o
Just about every door at Eastern State Penn had doors like that. They were so heavy and massive, the wheels were a good alternative to hinges

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