Tatham Springs: The Final Chapter

Jul 10, 2006 14:08

Tatham Springs Hotel: The Final Chapter

What follows is an epilogue to a series I originally posted here in the summer of 2005. If for some reason you missed the original series and would like to view it, here are the links.

Part I - The Exterior of the Hotel
Part II - The Pool  & Bath Houses
Part III - The First Floor Interior, A
Part IV - The ( Read more... )

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madnesspassing July 10 2006, 18:30:00 UTC
pictures are broken :/

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soopageek July 10 2006, 18:35:01 UTC
It should be fixed now.

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sexywitch July 10 2006, 18:52:45 UTC
Nope . . . can't see 'em in your own LJ, either.

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soopageek July 10 2006, 18:57:28 UTC
I had a problem with permission in my gallery but it should be all clear now. I've got at least three people so far who can see them just fine. Check again, and try refreshing :)

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featherfire July 10 2006, 18:56:33 UTC
Wow, that was...fascinating. I went back through the entire series, since I hadn't seen it the first time around...and just...wow. Gorgeous, haunting and beautiful. I especially loved the pictures of the collapsed section of the porch.

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soopageek July 10 2006, 19:14:24 UTC
Yeah the collpasing porch made for some neat photos. It looked like a rollercoaster tunnel or something. Glad you enjoyed the series. It really was a remarkable structure. It's so sad that it's gone now.

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despitethesnow July 10 2006, 19:53:25 UTC
Absolutely fascinating and devestating.

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badmoods July 10 2006, 22:07:11 UTC
thats really ashame!

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neokitty July 11 2006, 02:35:33 UTC
It might be a stretch but you could set up a special search on ebay to email you when Tatham Springs Hotel items are put up for auction. Maybe there are some postcards or something out there floating around.

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soopageek July 14 2006, 17:07:32 UTC
It's possible, although I doubt very seriously it would get sold as TATHAM SPRINGS HOTEL POSTCARD!!!11!!!1!! More than likely, if any exist, they're gonna be mixed in with a set of hundreds of old "turn of the century" postcards.

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