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Visited with @dangle_angle one morning before work. We had a heads up on this one so not being to far away we thought a little look was in order for the day. There isn't any history on the house because it's just a house well not any that I could find. And it doesn't have a name so I'll just call it the axe house has there was a few around the place. A nice big place with a grand entrance hallway. And lots of wood. Ok so here's a few photos I took ...
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That's some very... offputting interior decorating.
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I wuv it! Old school shit there. Tweety's Axe Retreat
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I enjoyed seeing these shots of this old manor. There HAS got to be a grander story here. Interesting place. Someone loved birds. Cool lighting fixtures. Creepy old doll in the window with dark eyes. 0_0
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The woodworking on those stairs is gorgeous. This place would of been some kinda wonderful back in its prime I would think...thanks for sharing
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Yes it would have been a grand house in its day I think a wealthy family would have lived there. Just makes you wonder why people just desert these beautiful house and be left to just rot away..
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New here, why are none of the pictures displaying?
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Posted by AlexB New here, why are none of the pictures displaying?
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My work servers often block pics that are externally hosted, i.e. Instagram, Flickr, so it could be that. Or, the OP was almost 2yrs ago - the pics linked may no longer exist.
Give abandonment a reason for its sacrificial reclamation to nature. Love it. Remember it. Take a picture. Share it. Leave the decay to nature. Lifetime member of The Anti-MyInstaTubeTweetFace consortium. |
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Posted by Mr. Bitey
My work servers often block pics that are externally hosted, i.e. Instagram, Flickr, so it could be that. Or, the OP was almost 2yrs ago - the pics linked may no longer exist.
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You must axe yourself why Try your smartphone. No trouble viewing them here... an excellent set.
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Okay cheers
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Still showing for me.
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I know this was 2017, but... all (or both, I suppose) these years and nobody said "oh hey, you found a former darkroom"? I've never worked with film but I can't see any other reason to keep spectroscopy chemicals around the house. Cool! Creepy doll, btw. I like it.
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Posted by corvidcache I know this was 2017, but... all (or both, I suppose) these years and nobody said "oh hey, you found a former darkroom"?
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Good catch. As someone who develops in house, it doesn't take much to have your own darkroom. I live in a dorm on a college campus. I bought some blackout curtains and unplug everything in my room before going in a closet and lining the bottom with a blanket to eliminate any possible light. I even started out developing with coffee grounds and baking soda, but fixer is always something I've had to purchase.
Just a college kid with a film camera |