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Going to School

Roman Catholic Church Interior c1955
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I well remember going to the Catholic church as between 1948 and 1954 I attended St Mary's Roman Catholic School. When I first went to the school it was the old school and in 1953 a new one was opened close to the church and we all thought it was great as we had inside toilets and everything was new. The Head mistess was Miss Read.

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A memory of Marnhull in Dorset shared on Wednesday, 19th March 2008.

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RE: RE: Going to School

Does anyone have any memories of a family called MacAlpine who lived in Marnhull during the 1950's?

Their daughter Florence married in 1952 and her children eventually studied at Bryanston.

I believe they lived at Lovely Mill, but that information comes from a book containing errors and Lovely Mill might be another.

Comment from Helen Baggott on Thursday, 29th May 2008.

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