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A glimpse of the past: old photos were found in school attic


In September 2012 Jim McSharry wrote to his old school The Line School on Pearse Road, now renamed Our Lady of Mercy Primary School, asking if they had any photos of his time at the school in the 1940s.
He received a prompt reply from the Deputy Principal Olivia Flannery who told him that the name of the school in the 1940s was Clocar Naomh Padraig - St Patrick s Convent; that he had started there in 1945 and there were 44 boys in the Low Infants class. She couldn t find any class photos but asked the school caretaker to see if there was anything stored in the school attic. Eventually, two photo albums were found, one of which was scanned by Alec Foley. ....

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THE ARRIVAL OF THE LORETO NUNS IN GIBRALTAR


The arrival of the Loreto nuns in Gibraltar
14th December 2020
This year marks the 175th anniversary of the Loreto Convent and to mark the event local historian Richard Garcia has written three articles.
By Richard Garcia
The first Loreto nuns arrived in Gibraltar on 16 December 1845, accompanied by the Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar, Rt Rev Henry Hughes. This happened in a decade of turmoil for the Catholic church and for education in Gibraltar. They were greeted on arrival by soldiers lining Main Street in their honour. The bells of what is now the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned rang out when they arrived at the doors. The Governor of the day, General Sir Robert Wilson, was there to greet the five nuns and to be introduced to them by Bishop Hughes. So was the Junta of Elders, elected from the Catholic rate-payers in Gibraltar. It is clear that there was a great air of expectation. ....

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