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This was not one of the Freedom Schools of the 1960s. Rather, this building was a hotel and cafe, and the proprietor home-schooled her children, as well as some other local children, here. Supposedly the school operated until 2002.
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The Granite School is open to the public, who has, for the most part, not abused it. At the very least, it's still standing and most of the windows are not broken.
This is a rare RB67 shot that was done on the tripod. Usually I handhold everything, but it was too dark for such shenanigans.
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'The Contents'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Arista Edu Ultra 200
Process: Retro Special; 4min
July 2020
The entrance to Repton School, a prestigious institution established in 1557, boasts a rich history and has produced numerous renowned alumni.
Among them are Basil Rathbone, Bunny Austin, Jeremy Clarkson, and the author Ronald Dahl.
It has also been the location for the 1939 film, Goodbye Mr Chips, as well as the 1984 version, its even had a couple of Bollywood films shot there
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.
For Crazy Tuesday "Libraries and Books" theme.
These are old school prizes that I doubt were ever read. The top one was given in 1885 as an arithmetic prize to a cousin of my grandfather, and the David Livingstone book was his history and geography prize in 1914.
84/122 pictures in 2022: reference books
Lincoln's New Salem State Historical Site
"Mentor Graham moved to this area in 1826 and built a brick house on his farm one mile west of here. He first taught school in a log church on the Felix Green farm. After New Salem was laid out in 1828, the growing community erected a round-log schoolhouse. Graham moved his school to the building. He ran a subscription school, charging from 30 cents to 85 cents per month depending on the age of the child. Commonly called a "blab" school, the students learned by repeating their lessons out loud over and over."
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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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I'm pretty sure this was once a school and then turned in to home(s) and now it seems vacant.
For Windows Wednesday
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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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.
Books in storage at an old abandoned school.
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