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neat curtins!
Great shot of the doorways and the peeling paint, and the curtains are still hanging in splendor!
I really like this shot, the arches are really cool and I think I'd like those doors in my house, lol!
Reminds me of hooded eyelids. I love how so many things weren't just build on the 90 degree square back then. Great curves! :-)
even in this decaying state, it still has a warm, inviting feel. It's a combo of those colours and the archies..organic!
I can't explain it, but this shot is very welcoming.
Nice that the curves ar emathced all around the doors....Nice shot, Motts!
Wow. Ther goze meye spelink.
Love the curtains.... were they velvet?
Personally, I think those curtains are kinda scary looking. All the peeling paint too.......but this is what happens when buildings are left to there own....they fall apart......how sad......
Oh...the drama!
It looks as though there is a skull and crossbones in the drape on the left!! And it's really spooky!!
What is that figure on the left curtian?
I'm with Kate. The "skull and crossbones" was the first thing I noticed. Haha.

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