2,174 Comments for Bennett School for Girls

A good plastering crew would have this back in tip top shape in no time...
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wow it's amazingg. I'm just speechless at imagining that this was a full thriving place with people walking up and down the stairs living normal daily lives without knowing the fate of this place. So many peoples' memories are in there. :)
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Nah...just a little tape, glue, love and care...no such thing as beyond repair.
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Beyond repair.
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Those radiators are creepy looking!
this should be wallpaper
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Note the patched-up cracks, this building already had structural problems before its abandonment
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Breathtaking.
I have one just like this in our workshop
its dusty I would like to know how much it
is worth.
lockwoodcranes@bigpond.com
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That is a very extensive fire escape system.
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I can not get enough of your photos! They are beautiful! Thank You!
HI - I went to Bennett, class of '72. Worked in the theatre dept in '73. love love Loved it!
The Bennett years were the happiest of my life. I would welcome contact from anyone who went there, and I have lots of info! Am also in touch with my great friend Charley Hoyt who is alive and well in Millbrook. Still lives in the same house! Am also in touch with Peggy Clapp, and members of the Black Swans. I would really love to hear from you! We Bennett girls need to stick together!
peace and Love,
Martha Magee
howyadoinere@hotmail.com
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those are some big soap dispensers.
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i would die to own property like this. its fantastic