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Old Posted Jan 10, 2014, 4:59 PM
Retired_in_Texas Retired_in_Texas is offline
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Originally Posted by MartinTurnbull View Post
I've always heard about Charlie Chaplin’s house at 1085 Summit Dr. in Beverly Hills. Built primarily in 1922 by studio carpenters, the house became known as the “Breakaway House” because of how quickly it started to fall apart. The carpenters who built it were used to constructing things designed only to last as long as the movie’s shooting schedule. Oopsies! I've seen old photos of the outside, but not of the interior until I came across this atmospheric shot. Oh, if these walls could talk!



PS - ImageShack have just done a makeover and the "forum" link it provides only results in a thumbnail version of the photo. The actual photo is 830KB. Can anyone tell me why it's coming up so small here? If you click on it, you can see a larger version.


The secret is to copy the location of the enlarged image on the ImageShack site and then use the image insert tool on this site.

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