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Messy Hall

Messy Hall

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Looks like it's gutting itself. I've been to a house that looks exactly like this.
It looks like it is trying to shed a cocoon from itself, and return to its more "natural" form.
At the end of the hall it looks like a metal skeletonized body..............
...molting...
Beyond repair.
Nah...just a little tape, glue, love and care...no such thing as beyond repair.
A good plastering crew would have this back in tip top shape in no time...
Once again, the house seems to be tearing itself down... I love the way this looks. Really makes it seem as though the building has a personality...not a very happy one...but a personality all the same
Plaster and wood
School is out for summer !!
School is out For Ever !!
i was in the abandoned dormitory building at a boarding school on mission hill in boston and it looked just like this...those long boarding school hallways with rows of identical doors!! and always a radiator at the end.
No more pencils no more boooks no more teachers dirty looks!!!
I do not remember the hallways being that narrow??
With a building that old and in that condition, I would suggest for anyone who goes inside to wear a good dust mask or respirator because chances are that place is LOADED with asbestos!
i always carry the 3m 6900 mask with the p100 filters.the mask is sweet, its even odor particulate

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