580 Comments for Margate State School

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this looks soo scray its too cool. lol. i love this picture this is my favorite!
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this looks soo cool i would love to be there! :)
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i love pictures like this i love abandon places! they are awesome any one with me?
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I work at a school for blind, and physically handicapped children, and we use these with the kids there. They lay on their stomach, with the two close wheels under each armpit, and their legs by the spread wheels. They then can pull themselves across the floor by their hands. I have had the chance to play on one, and they SPEED along a good tiled floor. They are a great time!
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This doll's head would be perfect for a horror film!!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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that's creepy
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This is the 'Chair of Dread".

The window behind the seated man or woman leads to a hollow, empty darkness.

The window in front of the seated man or woman promises a land of sun-light and gardens.

The curse of the "Chair of Dread" is that once the poor soul sits down that very same person can never leave the "Hallway of Purgatory"

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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My very first impressions and thoughts of this room are that it is haunted. The ghost that haunts this room can never escape it's fate.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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you ought to sell me those tiles.
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you are blowing my mind.
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...and what makes you think no one cares?
forgotton children
whats the point in crying when no one cares
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Oh. Oh, yes. Wonderful. Just as I'm going to bed I stumble upon the one thing that really creeps me out.

I'll be over...in my corner...having a heart attack...
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Even though I must admit that this is bloody creepy ... it also makes me sad. What child had to leave behind their doll? I love the blue light and the way it's more clear around the doll
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You sure that isnt OY ? Looking at it now, it almost looks like oy in the middle. It had to have been a learning tool, for reading,spelling,phonics, or just plain communicating.