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West Ender 05-09-2009 21:11

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Barbara had fair hair and so did Angela. Barbara went to Paddock House Junior School, before the grammar, but I knew her well as she lived near me. I knew Angela because her parents were friends of one of my uncles. I can't think of anyone else we might mutually know. :confused:

jaysay 06-09-2009 17:44

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 742596)
Oh I don't mind giving you my name, I was Cathie Sleddon. Yes, the name Pollard is very familiar, I think there was a Mary Pollard in my form.

Sr Mary Anthony retired as head when I was in form 2 but she still taught the odd lesson. Mother Mary Magdalene took over from her and she was ten times more tyrannical.

Did you know Barbara Noblett and Angela Clegg?

Just a slight wonder West Ender, but I occasionally get a letter from a nun that taught at paddock, she became friends with my mother when nuns used to take communion to the sick before lay members started doing it, I wrote to tell her when my father died 5 years ago and she sent me a lovely mass card, she now lives in Rome in the Vatican, been trying to remember her name but it elude me at the moment, I have the name written down somewhere

West Ender 06-09-2009 17:57

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Let me know if you find it, Jaysay. I may have known her but most of the ones who taught when I was there are probably dead now.

jaysay 07-09-2009 09:15

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Still looking can't for the life in me remember where the Address is

annemc 07-09-2009 13:17

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Jaysay, most probably the nuns who were there when I went would have passed on by now as I will be 70 tomorrow. I do remember Sr. MAry Loyola as her sister or neice boarded there from Ireland. We used to feel sorry for them having to live with the nuns all the time. They did keep to themselves.

Gayle 07-09-2009 16:24

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I remember Sr Mary Loyola, Sister Mary Gertrude, Sister Mary Magdalen and Sister Margaret Mary - she came whilst I was there and I think she was the last nun to join the school. There were some others still there at the time but I don't think they taught.

jaysay 08-09-2009 09:12

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Originally Posted by anne mc (Post 743047)
Jaysay, most probably the nuns who were there when I went would have passed on by now as I will be 70 tomorrow. I do remember Sr. MAry Loyola as her sister or niece boarded there from Ireland. We used to feel sorry for them having to live with the nuns all the time. They did keep to themselves.

The nun was called Sister Mary Gertrude, I can remember meeting her once, she was a lovely serene person, but I think all nuns are like that

West Ender 08-09-2009 22:58

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I didn't know her, Jaysay. She was probably after my time.

You shouldn't believe all nuns are serene. A nun in a temper is a sight to behold!

cashman 08-09-2009 23:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 743263)
The nun was called Sister Mary Gertrude, I can remember meeting her once, she was a lovely serene person, but I think all nuns are like that

they sure aint mate, me mam was brought up in a convent n used to tell me some tales.:eek:

jaysay 09-09-2009 09:13

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 743549)
they sure aint mate, me mam was brought up in a convent n used to tell me some tales.:eek:

They were always nice to me cashy:D

sm_counsell 10-09-2009 16:41

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Cashman is right, there are some tales to tell.
My mum wasn't a catholic and was I made to pay for it by some of the nuns.
One in particular who taught Latin (can't remember her name) was really awful, she was always getting the class to pray for the "unfortunates" who had a non catholic parent (guess who!!) and if anything bad happened in class, it was always my fault.
D
I know I sound like a whining kid ( Cashman how do you say whining in dialect?) but believe me it left me with a lot of complexes.

West Ender 10-09-2009 17:32

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Originally Posted by sm_counsell (Post 744122)
Cashman is right, there are some tales to tell.
My mum wasn't a catholic and was I made to pay for it by some of the nuns.
One in particular who taught Latin (can't remember her name) was really awful, she was always getting the class to pray for the "unfortunates" who had a non catholic parent (guess who!!) and if anything bad happened in class, it was always my fault.
D
I know I sound like a whining kid ( Cashman how do you say whining in dialect?) but believe me it left me with a lot of complexes.



Which school were you at? Paddock House, in the 50s, never seemed to mind my atheist father and there were quite a number of children in the Junior School who were not catholics.

sm_counsell 11-09-2009 13:32

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I was in the Junior and then Grammar from 1951 to about 1964
But you didn't need to wite 'atheist' on the forms to be filled in when registering new kids
whereas you had to for your religion (My mum was an atheist too! pity she was too honest!)

jelly baby 11-09-2009 21:20

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I remember Sister Mary Gertrude (can't remember her subject), also Mary Loyola, who, if memory serves, was the librarian. Mary Phillip (my form tutor) was Geography and pastoral care.

Gayle 11-09-2009 21:23

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I think Sister Mary Magdalen was the librarian, wasn't she? She was fairly ancient when I was there.


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