Pantasaph, The Avenue c.1935
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Memories of Pantasaph, the Avenue c1935

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To small to remember much. Looked after by sister Xaiver... Loved her. I remember a Vincent and Miss Cavener in the sweet store.
We were at Pantasaph in the summer of 1961 for 6 months; we were the Sprague's, Pauline aged 12, Barbara aged 8 & Josephine aged 6. We remember the McCabes & Veronica Murtough, in fact Veronica turned up in my life years later! I recall Sr Theresa Mary who taught us in school. My sister Josephine broke her leg whilst we were there. We were sliding along the newly polished dormitory floor when she slipped, ...see more
Does anybody remember me? I was in the convent for eleven years with my sister Pat Jones. One of my strongest memories is of having lumpy gravy for breakfast, when Sister Anne was in charge of the babies. I worked in the kitchens and on the farm. I go back there every Good Friday. I remember the three Everisto sisters and a few more. Would welcome any contact.
Hi Tony Rowley here. I think it was late 50's, mid 60's. I had one brother, Jimmy and two sisters, Anglea and Pauline. If anyone remembers meplease get in touch by email or telephone. rowley2437@hotmail.co.uk - 01686670115. Look forward to hearing from anybody who remembers me.