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Bell tower of a no longer used early 1900’s school house in Gilson Illinois. This large bell was sufficient to be heard throughout the town.
This guy apparently has found a home here and is not very skittish. He hung around for quite some time before flying into the bushes.
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C. 1945 rural Irish 3-room school, recently closed and apparently abandoned. This sits beside its predecessor from the 19th Century.. Seen in rural County Mayo.
Ayr School located in the Homesteaders' Village located in the Manitoba Agricultural Museum grounds in the Town of Austin Manitoba Canada
The Ayr School is representative of schools that appeared in pioneer Manitoba. It is a very Spartan building. The desks were long benches. The students used slates and chalk as there were no notebooks. The blackboards were boards painted black and the school was heated by a wood stove. The washroom facilities would have consisted of an outhouse. Water would have been provided by pail from a nearby source. While some pioneer schools had their own water well, other schools did not. Someone then had to obtain water from a nearby well, stream or pond on a daily basis.
As well as functioning as a school, Ayr also served as a dance hall, community hall, church or another purpose the community needed. In the pioneer era, money was scarce and public buildings had to serve as multipurpose facilities.
Source: Manitoba Agricultural Museum
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While getting a possible last real chance for a fresh air day with my better half before some of the first nasty days of winter sets in a few days with some decent snow in the forecast we came across along the Hudson River there is some construction fencing to some large scale project that painted by I believe by some local school kids. Amazing what some kids can do.
School days, school days
I'm older now and what will I find about my
School day, school days
I'm starting to slip, I'm losin' my mind
Used to be the wild one
Hated class only lived for fun
I'm mean and got my schemes
At the crazy age of eighteen
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Abandoned schoolhouse in southern Washington. Digital scan of an 8x10 x-ray negative. Korona Commercial view camera, Gundlach Radar 12" f/4.5 antistigmat , Fuji HR-U X-Ray at EI 80, D23 1+1 by inspection for about 7 minutes.
As Halloween is in full swing, I must reveal the school goblins attend: the abandoned Fairview School with some modifications via the liquefy filter and a gradient. I think goblins would be happy here, don't you?
So, this is the roof of a school in Porto da Cruz, Madeira. The bit topped by the rust coloured disc is (I think) the top of a stairwell, and I'm guessing the purpose is to give access for the schoolchildren from their classrooms at sea level to the church which is behind me. Whatever the reason for such a gorgeous concoction of lines and curves - well done that architect.
The highland school house is still hanging on, barely.
35mm Fujifilm Acros 100 film
Nikon F4, 28mm, 25 red filter
On the campus of Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island. It was so nice to visit on a day when there were very few people around. The clouds reflecting off of the buildings were beautiful.
Crumbling schoolhouse in Kimberly Township in Aitkin County, Minnesota. The Kimberly school district existed from the 1890's to 1961 when the last class was held in this schoolhouse.
Alwalton was the birthplace of Sir Frederick Henry Royce. He was an engineer and co-founder of car giant Rolls Royce.
This old school was built circa 1923 with locally sourced basalt stone. It is now a private residence. I'm glad to see they left the old outhouse as it sets the time period tone.
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