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Old Privy

Photography Architecture posted on Nov 13, 2013
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Another old building that looked interesting to photograph. It was a cold place to sit in the winter and a hot place to sit in the summer.

Comments (7)


ronmolina

8:16AM | Wed, 13 November 2013

Excellent shot and definitely old!

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durleybeachbum

8:28AM | Wed, 13 November 2013

The main reason why I am glad not to have lived then.

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jayfar

8:56AM | Wed, 13 November 2013

And quite a bit smelly - I remember old loo's like this in the village where I grew up!!

alanwilliams

9:11AM | Wed, 13 November 2013

ah, the old thunder box, seen better days, nicely captured

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Richardphotos

9:31AM | Wed, 13 November 2013

I dug several holes for the one we had when I was young. does not bring back good memories! luckily I never dug where an old hole was

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Rob2753

1:06PM | Wed, 13 November 2013

When you need to go you need to go :) whether hot or cold :) good shot !

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auntietk

5:49PM | Thu, 14 November 2013

My grandfather used to tell stories of kids tipping over outhouses. He said, "We never tipped them over ... we just moved 'em back about three feet." Great shot!


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