Convent Of The Sacred Heart Barnes
A Memory of Barnes.
So sorry to read Renukadelima's comment about her sister, Geeta, who went to the Sacred Heart in Barnes in 1959. I was also there and my name is Suzanne DUPREZ and I do remember Geeta, as she was in the same class as me at the convent. I was sorry to hear that Geeta was killed in a car accident. I lived in Nassau Road in Barnes and my best friend, Gwendy Hall, lived in the Crescent and she also went to the convent, too. Gwendy and I had such fun in Barnes and we played on the common a lot during our school holidays. I remember Sister Augustus, who was the head nun as well as Sister Theresa, who hoisted up her long skirt and played netball with the girls. She was a good sport. I also remember Sister Bernadette, who taught us sewing. My aunt, June DUPREZ, was also a famous actress and she starred in The Four Feathers and she also lived in Nassau Road, Barnes.
I remember Boat Race day and we always had a party afterwards to celebrate the winning team. I remember skating on Barnes Pond one winters day and my mother was waiting by the pond to give me some hot chocolate to warm me up! I also remember St Mary's Church in Church Road. It's a pity there was a fire in the church, as I do remember it so well before the fire destroyed the interior of the church
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BEST WISHES, CYNTHIA.
Your comments have brought back happy memories. I lived at 49 Nassau Road in Barnes - a lovely house with a delightful two bedroom cottage in the garden. Your friend, Jill Bosher, lived next door and we played together. Her father was an estate agent and his offices were based by The Boileau - just before Hammersmith Bridge. I do remember, too, how the prefects would examine us at the school gate, ensuring we were wearing our hats and white gloves. I also remember we were not allowed sweets in the school and it was regarded unladylike to eat sweets in the street, too! How strict they were in those days and I still feel guilty to this day eating an ice cream in the street and I am now aged 70! I will be paying a visit to Barnes shortly, as I have very fond memories of this special place.
Best wishes,
Suzie Duprez