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always good to have a fire in fireplace

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I saw some old houses last weekend and I shot this thought the window. glass was broken out of it. Anyway I like it.

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evielouise

8:45PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Do you mean this place burned down because someone made a mistake and left the fireplace burning? looks that way but I'm not sure:great picture!~

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claude19

9:04PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

an old shack with wooden walls ... weather may have been due to its age! Beautiful shot anyway!

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Mark-David-Rogers

9:07PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Great capture. Old derelict houses are always a great subject if you can get safe access to them. It's interesting to wonder who lived there and how long ago it was last occupied, must have been many years ago judging by this shot.

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Richardphotos

9:20PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

I took on a job several years ago and the plaster walls had many cracks. I told the owner that it would be better to remove the plaster and replace with sheet rock. well, there was not one window or door with headers. when a inspector came around for some electrical and or plumbing he seen the lack of headers and told the owner that all would have to have since the walls were exposed. then I had to make headers for every window and door before we could hang drywall. good I was charging by the hour. I had 5-6 men working on the job this capture of yours reminded me of that job and how much debris there was from the old plaster

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Faemike55

9:25PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

While it may be nice to have a fire in the fireplace, I don't think it is a good idea to have a mattress right there on the hearth great capture Jock

jocko500

10:32PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

that not a mattress . it plaster that fall down off the ceiling

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Radar_rad-dude

9:39PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Great little fixer upper, lol! Excellent capture, Bernie! Although I think a fire in this fireplace would finish off the building!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

9:42PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

What a shame and a waste of living space makes a good subject for a photo though :) Cathy xoxoxo

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barryjeffer

9:46PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

We love old houses and my wife, Jane, takes pictures of every one she finds... I like this shot!!

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goodoleboy

9:47PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Cool shot thru the window. I thought at first you were going to show the inside of a beautiful mansion, with its massive fireplace, but this is a whole lot interesting, Jock. What a mess. Nothing left but to raze the entire structure.

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auntietk

9:48PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

I like it too. Good composition, interesting subject, and lots of nice detail. Excellent shot!

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Jay-el-Jay

9:49PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

This place has seen better days.

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angelbearzs

11:06PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

wow nice shot is relly nice old house :D

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poet001

11:11PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Nice shot, but I hope that no one was hurt our homeless at this point.

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Wolfenshire

11:30PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Could you just imagine how much work it would take to fix this up.

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blinkings

11:39PM | Thu, 16 January 2014

Great find. Just think, it was once someone's pride and joy.

bakr

12:00AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

very old hous

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daggerwilldo

12:57AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Makes me glad for what I have. Excellent shot of what years of neglect brings.

angora

1:06AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

love those walls... or what's left ................. great capture!!

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sharky_

1:11AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Fireplace sure comes in handy sometimes. Aloha

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durleybeachbum

1:13AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Most interesting to see the building methods revealed.

whaleman

2:10AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Cool! A bit iffy to have a fire though, LOL!

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jayfar

3:03AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

It makes you try and picture the people who lived here and whether they were happy or not. I hope they were. A great find Jock.

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pat40

4:42AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Very interesting pic

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jendellas

4:53AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

I wonder who lived there?

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kenmo

5:46AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Nice exploring among the ruins.....

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magnus073

6:08AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Jock, I think this is an amazing capture of this old structure. Clever idea for the title.

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adrie

6:27AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

It's a interesting shot Jock, but i do hope the people who lived in this house are oke.

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drifterlee

7:13AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Poor old house looks like its really taken a beating!

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eekdog

9:34AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

that place is in need of some serious restoration. great find and shot, Jock..

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DennisReed

10:05AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

cool

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