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This building was very saddening.
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you state the building was very saddening... i actually get that sense from the pictures
silk
I think that photo sums up the atmosphere of the entire building.
and to think i lived 15 mins from here and my husband and most of his family worked here before it closed.... they told storys of a man who walked around with a steering wheel and would throw it off the bridge onto the parkway and call the police and say there was an accident there.
i am saddened
There was a patient who walked around with a steering wheel - I believe his name was Bruno. I grew up in Thiells and always thought Letchworth was a very sad place. You pictures really capture it's sorrow.
While it is a sad photo in a way, it mainly reminds me of high school, as we had those types of square clocks on the wall.
I really liked this one.
That looks like the cover of a book. (I'm a writer--if i get a book published, can I get i buy this for a cover?)
It does seem sad !!
We had those EXACT SAME clocks in one of my middle schools and in my junior high school in Illinois. That is funny.
no good info on this picture
Oooo. There's something a bit unnerving and upsetting about this picture. I can't quite put my finger on it, but something about how that clock was working one minute and stopped the next. Life and death? Not sure.
IT shows hope for new beginnings.
Time stands still...
reminds me of the clock they found in Japan after the atomic bomb in W.W.-2 sad :(

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