We are all so sad to hear of the closure
of St Patrick’s Convent. It has been an
integral part of life in the West End for 160 years. As former pupils of the School, it has had a profound influence on our lives. We will miss the presence of the Sisters in St Patrick’s Parish but the memories will remain.
Eleanor Dalton has shared some treasured
photographs and memories with us.
The main entrance to St Patrick's Convent as it is today |
Eleanor said:
“I’M SO SAD THAT THE CONVENT IS CLOSING. HERE ARE A COUPLE OF PICTURES OF THE CONVENT’S MAIN ENTRANCE IN 1948 AND TODAY. MY GREAT AUNT IS HOLDING ME. I’M VERY PROUD TO SAY THAT I’M A ST PATRICK’S GIRL AND ALSO THAT THERE IS SO MUCH FAMILY HISTORY WITH THE CONVENT. MY PARENTS WERE MARRIED IN THE CONVENT CHAPEL IN 1941.”
Eleanor being held by her great aunt, Sr M Josephine Halleran, outside the main entrance to St Patrick's Convent, 1948. Who are the other Sisters? |
Eleanor's great aunt, Sr M Josephine Halleran, was her mother's aunt. Sr Josephine and her sister, Sr M Agnes Halleran, were long standing and well loved members of St Patrick's Convent community and they now rest side by side in the little cemetery there.
The graves of Eleanor's great aunts in St Patrick's Convent Cemetery |
Eleanor, we are very grateful to you for
sharing with us and we look forward to hearing more from you.
We would very much like to hear from anyone
with photos, memories or any connection with St Patrick’s Convent so, please, rifle your drawers, albums, cupboards, and anywhere else that you have stashed
away the old photos and memories. When
you have dug them out, please share them with us at mcallistersmith@gmail.com.
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