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I just have to say again what a good job you guys did on these photos. You must work for the industry and if not, you should.
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These pictures are very well done. I like the name of the site too. I got the connection. You guys must be pro's.
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these picture is color ful i think that it nice is but it's so real
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i think you see the schadow of an ghost
I see her. I also see what appears to be a profile side of a man just above to the the left that seems to look as if it's coming out of the wall.
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Wow,I see it clearly...spooky indeed O_o
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I don't like hospitals,they give me the creeps...okay,people are born in them too,but it's always death that comes to mind when I visit one...
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Makes you wonder.... who the hell drew this
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It's a film rewinder, rewind film for either heads or tails
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Actually, this is a carbon arc lamphouse used in Projection
It is too bad that you were arrested. Many fine women attended and graduated from this [as you describe] scary place. It is a shame that Millbrooke, New York allowed this building, its history and its contribution to the education for the advancement of women fall into such disrepair. For Shame on Millbrook, New York!!
I have an album of photographs taken by my grandmother, Margaret Panton Chalmers, former student at Ms. Bennett's Finishing School 1908. The photographs are wonderful. I would like to contribute them to the archives of Ms. Bennett's School if one exists. Photos include: The Millbrook Hunt, tennis courts, dorms, sledding in snow and more....
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My school (a normal high school) uses metal mirrors that don't seem to have been polished for decades. You can't see anything in them.
ROFL- conehead clown- now THAT'S scary
Cool... I love the shadows in this shot