580 Comments for Margate State School

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I'd like to fill the world with silly comments...

What's wrong with... that I'd like to know
Does anyone know where i can find a vintage or antique straight jacket? I would love to find one. PLEASE HELP!!!!
THANK YOU...
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all i have to say is wow man i would love to go to this place
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this pic looks really cool makes me want to hop in my car and go ghost hunting lol nice love it
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About that couch....I hate to admit it, but my Dad purchased office waiting room furniture for our den back in the 60's. I am one of six children and my parents swore it was the best thing they did!! They had to recover the cushions only once, but the frames never wore out! Had the couch and 2 chairs for years. Looked a lot like this one, but the wood arms came straight out instead of curving under . The couch was green and the chairs orange!!!! Definite 60's retro!!! I think the cushions were gore-tek or pleather covered foam rubber....
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I wonder if the elongated window pane was original artistry or was it added and the frame adjusted. The other windows seem very plain. Size of available replacement glass may have determined the outcome. surely theres a story to it.
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This is my favorite so far.
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We are really enjoying your site and pictures Motts. Been doing a little exploring our selves.
We understand dolls in it's self can be a bit creepy, but why this did this doll creep you all out?
Think about what might have been the true story behind the crushed dolls' face!!!!!
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That's more than just a little bit unsettling...
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Like pretty much everyone else who commented here, we had these same exact chairs in junior high, only ours were blue. They were really uncomfortable, and way too small.
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That is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....(inhales heavily)ooooooooo creepy.
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Great picture.
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thank you Lynne for shareing your knoledge with us it makes things less confuseing and gives some people a veiw on pictures that helps feel more of what people went threw/ did many thanks
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'And the child cries from the darkest recesses of her nightmare, never to love or caring.. Ever trapped within the mechanics of society which dictates what is right and wrong'..
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Yes, the facility is still in use except for the few abandoned buildings that have been photographed here.