2,174 Comments for Bennett School for Girls

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I can barley stand to see these pics.
Why would they let a beautiful place go to HELL in a handbag?
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WHAT A SHAME !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who is cutting the grass and letting the house gooooooo!
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beautiful
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l looked up kia ora same to u mate- love the accent
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we need PRW to check in-- maybe Christina can help - glad U made it allright
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We sure did.Was on the forklift at work when it
happened.So the effects to me weren't that great.
Kia Ora to you all. Home from work today as I have
the sickeness bug,so decided to have a look in on
everybody.All the best for the new year to everyone.
Gosh this first month has gone so quick.Did Santa
give people what they wanted last year?Christina
thank you for your gift to us and I cant wait to see
it.And Motts welcome back our friend and as I have
said before Great Format mate.
How did the old girl survive the winter?
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I was hoping you'd be back. A great gallery here. Your usual good work. Too bad this fascinating place is crumbling away.
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hey Stax did u get tumbled by the tremor a few days ago
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Need these lights for my 50s living room!
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Which floor was this? Second? I wouldn't dare standing on such a rotten wooden balcony... good that you got out safe!
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Yeah, seems like somebody stole the top board of the fireplace, you can still see it's outlines on the wall.
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Fire Hazard? Nah... don't think so. I also have cast iron radiators at my home, and during winter season, I always put my clothes on them before I go to bed so they are warm and cozy the next morning. These things can get way to hot to touch, but I don't think they can burn the clothing.
@ photo: Beautiful! I love the contrast between the derelict, raw and rotten wall and the intricate belle-epoque ceiling lamp. Got some "Memento Mori" style, very well done.
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the trailer is soo good and the pics are great I get there in Oct and the foliage is still blocking most of the view even closer to fence.We appreciate the hours of effort put in it
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This makes want to cry, not so much the trashed abandonned present day view... the crappy remodel from, I'm guessing the '70's or 80's. That is the true crime here.
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I feel like I'm looking at an entrance to the abyss...