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I didn't think that these things existed anywhere outside of cartoons, how interesting!
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That just sad : (
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I find it odd that instead of putting a glass window, they would spot-weld a piece of metal and then randomly drill holes (that are not even in straight lines) into the metal as if they forgot they wouldn't be able to see through unpierced metal. Maybe they were worried the person inside the room would break the glass but I believe they have had unbreakable glass for many many years, including glass with wire embedded in it. And if the person inside the room was so dangerous, then how were they fed? Were they let out to go to a "dining hall", or were they fed by plates slid under the door?
In the children's cartoon show, The Berenstain Bears the little girl is called "Sister", (just sister) and the little boy is called "Brother". All the other little cubs have names but for some reason in this family, no. For anyone that's interested
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Anyone else notice the black mass on the right side?
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Tampons were the ruination of plumbing even way back then!
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Red Bull.

Looks like cat wee, makes you tired about 30 mins after the high has worn off, but tastes fantastic with vodka ;)
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If there's someone that messes with my head more than my ex boyfriend, it's you Motts!!

:D
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Lynne. You are so genuine... Can I be your daughter please :D
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I wonder what became of the 'Fuller State School' babies...

How sad :(
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Looks like the kind of chair which would say

'Hey... come sit. It's ok, I'm comfy... Only joking, you're not going anywhere...'
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The Door of Frustration
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I find it interesting that the girls were called 'sisters'. Maybe this gave them the sort of belonging feeling that families have?
Strange though...
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Rebbnix, I had the same impression you did looking at this. While there was documented abuse at this particular facility, this photo (in my opinion) shows that there were some positive aspects. Art projects are great for kids -- and who doesn't love teddy bears? :)