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But which one is you, Mo? S'pose, where you lived, you only had to fall outa bed to get there on time. Was old Monsignor Montgomery (cousin of the field marshal) parish priest at that time? He married Gail and me at the church in 1969.
The kids looked a lot different when my granddaughter went there in more recent years. :coolsmiley:
I won't ask you to guess which is me as I am 7th from the left on the middle row. We all looked a scruffy lot in those days didn't we, maybe it is because it is a black and white picture?
You are right Paul I could fall out of bed and almost be in school but I was nearly always running at the last minute and ask John I have not changed. I improve as I get older as I can't run so fast but I always try and do too many things before I go out, like checking my email. :2funny:
Well I hope some of the folks on the photo recognize themselves if they are on the forum.
Are you still up and running? Can't get the class photo having looked around.
I was with Sr. Angela although probably not yr. year.
Would love to see the photo though.
Can you contact me,
Was at St Augustines c1961 - 67. Sister Angela was still there then and Mr Walsh the head teacher. Other teachers I remember - Mrs Doyle, Mr Chamberlain, Miss O'Driscol.
Sorry I don't think I replies to this post and I think all the photos vanished on the BHF due to a problem last year. I am hoping I can find it and attach it here. Mo