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  • That's my sisters school

  • i went on the rocks ghost tour in sydney and i took photos in the windown of the huanted house and im too scared to look at the photos

  • @MrOneyoung I'd like to see that

  • Try & film it at night and see if it haunted!!

  • @Beautiful2219 I wish I had the time. haha

  • The NAS is haunted by the untalent people of their drawing department.

  • @sacopenapa Haha, I'll have to take your word for that.

  • OMG !! I went to uni (COFA) right opposite this for years and had no idea !! lol !!

  • We were there in Oct 09, went past the art school, didn't know it was the old jail! We did the haunted rocks ghost tour while there and got ALOT of orbs and vibes during the tour. Got pics at my myspace page!

  • I'm a student here, its so interesting hearing about all the history.

  • i wont be looking at the building the same way ever again after watching this. thats where i park when i go out. hehe

  • this guy has vampire theeths or what?

  • Yes I have. I am a Vampire. Would you invite me into your house? What I pitty I went to a dentist since to get my fangs sheared. I'll have to grow them again after a few kills. Mwahahaha!

  • Your're a cool guy. In your research you didn't happen to run across info about Moonlite being homosexual did you? (I did a project on him in high school since he is my most famous relative but I can't remember any of the evidence I had found.)

  • I also know another grand nephew of Andrew George Scott who still lives in Surry Hills. You can find "The Moonlite Papers" in the Mitchel Library, in Macquarie Street, Sydney. The book is a biography of Captain Moonlite and his boyfriend, James Nesbit. There is no doubt that they were lovers. Nesbit died in the Gunfire near Gundagai, in Moonlite's arms, as Moonlight sobbed into his lover's death. His gang were not homosexual, Rogan and the youngest, 12, were not homosexual to my knowledge.

  • Hello there, what did you mean by doing an upload? Did you mean of what the moonlite letters entailed?? That would be most delightful....

  • Thank you for your posting. I have studied the Moonlite Papers and studied Captain Andrew George Scott or Captain Moonlite. I think it is one of the legends in Sydney that is still underground, but more multi-layered, more interesting, and more telling about Australian colonial history than even Ned Kelly. But that is my biass. I'll get around to it one day. Blessings FLETCHER

  • I am currently a student at this art school...

    and I must tell you. The place is haunted.

    Im sure about it. Too many things happen for it just to be coincidence.

  • They say it is. I think Darlinghurst Rd is haunted. Apart from the living which is another story, I sometimes get the shivers and I've had relays of electricity serges following me down the street at dusk. That is, as I walk past a street light, it switches on, I walk on, it switches back off again, then the next and the next, like a Mexican wave. There is an energy alignment problem there from my experience.

  • Thats really interesting... I was in the cell block listening to a lecture when all of a sudden the microphone the professor was speaking into started making a banging noise... so deafening. like someone was hitting the microphone really loudly with their hand. the power had to be turned off before it stopped. was so weird... interesting since the morgue is now the electrical room.

  • The gallows were in the "Y" section of building 5 so as you go to the toilets behind 5 you walk under "the body drop". Prior to this a temporary gallows was wheeled out into the street. As you drive in the small building on the right (with skull above the door was the morgue. The library was the hospital and the round building was the chapel....As an aside the Sydney college of the arts is in the old Callan Park Loony bin.....it is haunted big time!

  • The one at Rozelle with the tunnel to the Island? I've heard about that. Someone was making a film about the tunnel which had cells in it and was used for a long time. Apparently it is very creepy. Thank you for calling in. Blessings FLETCHER

  • Nice video!

  • TY, Blessings +^+^+

  • I've visited this Jail on one of my trips to Sydney. It's a beautiful, important, old building; full of history, great exhibits, and wonderful photo ops.

    And not a single ghost. :-)

  • Haha, I'm not surprised. Blessings +^+^+

  • i'm normally skepytical!

    Not this time!

    5 stars!

  • Thank you.

  • Another great job.

  • Thank you +^+^+

  • I got a glimpse into Sydney just now:)..

    beautiful city you live in..liked the place

  • Thank you +^+^+

  • Thank you for the tour, I lived in Taylors ln off Taylor square for awhile and i never did get to have a look when i was there

  • Thanks for sharing saint we may be the baby of all countries but we do have history ...hugs Dee

  • We sure do. Including Koori history, it goes back to about 60,000 years plus. The first European settlement on Australin territory was probably in the early 1700s on the Abrolos Islands near Sharks bay, the marooned survivers of the Batavia: from the East india Shipping Company: Holland. +^+^+ The Saint

  • Very interesting and wonderful buildings.

  • Thank you. Yeah, most tourists miss it. Can you believe it?

  • Nice one! And congrats on the partnership!!

  • Thank you. Yeah, I get to pull up my socks. Haha. Blessings +^+^+ The Saint

  • they sell themselves right across the street from the jail? lol....thanks so much for the tour i enjoy see ur part of the world

  • Thank you. I have more on "The Wall" on the next upload. +^+^+ The Saint

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