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Trinity Episcopal Church 02
Picture of interior of Trinity Episcopal Church.

White Cottage, Natchez 01
Photo of "White Cottage" - home of the Rector of Natchez and his wife. Today is recognized as an "antebellum home" and called "Twin Oaks." (info from Positio)

White Cottage, Natchez 02
Article about "Twin Oaks" a.k.a. "White Cottage."

White Cottage, Natchez 03
Photo of "White Cottage"

White Cottage, Natchez 04
Photo of chapel built at "White Cottage" in memory of Cornelia Connelly

Neuilly, France 01
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France. Cover of photo album from "Pensionnat du St. Enfant-Jesus" (boarding school of the Holy Child Jesus)
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 02
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo from album shown in places/CCI-EUR-NEU-01
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 03
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo from album shown in places/CCI-EUR-NEU-01
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 04
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo from album shown in places/CCI-EUR-NEU-01
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 05
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo from album shown in places/CCI-EUR-NEU-01
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 06
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo from album shown in places/CCI-EUR-NEU-01
c. 1885

Neuilly, France 07
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France.Photo of students with sisters; "Le Petit Chateau, rue de la Saussaye, 1893. We had to leave France in 1904." (from reverse of photo)
1893

Neuilly, France 08
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France. "August 15 1980 This picture used to be in Mayfield until the nuns returned to Neuilly after the first World War when rue Perronet was opened in 1921 by Rev. Mother Mary Theresa Walton, Rev. Mother Mary Frances Tholhieust (sp?), being Rev. Mother General; this picture was given to that Neuilly foundation by R. Mary Frances that this house may possess a momento of Rev. Mother Foundress, the picture being  attributed to her. This was told to me and to the first and successive communities of the Holy Child Convent in Neuilly by Mother Mary S. Maurice Reconig (sp?) who was the companion of Rev. Mother Mary Theresa when the house was opened: (M. M. Maurice S was  in charge of rue Perronet after Rev. Mother Theresa returned to England) - Later on, M.M. S. Maurice became the superior of Neuilly. During the second World War this picture was rescued and carefully preserved by a friend...returned to us and until the closing of Neuilly in 1975 was always hanging in the front hall of the house as it had been from 1921 to 1940. - Sr. Marie Pierre Rubeaux, SHCJ." (Note on back of picture.)

Neuilly, France 09
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France. "August 15 1980 This picture used to be in Mayfield until the nuns returned to Neuilly after the first World War when rue Perronet was opened in 1921 by Rev. Mother Mary Theresa Walton, Rev. Mother Mary Frances Tholhieust (sp?), being Rev. Mother General; this picture was given to that Neuilly foundation by R. Mary Frances that this house may possess a momento of Rev. Mother Foundress, the picture being  attributed to her. This was told to me and to the first and successive communities of the Holy Child Convent in Neuilly by Mother Mary S. Maurice Reconig (sp?) who was the companion of Rev. Mother Mary Theresa when the house was opened: (M. M. Maurice S was  in charge of rue Perronet after Rev. Mother Theresa returned to England) - Later on, M.M. S. Maurice became the superior of Neuilly. During the second World War this picture was rescued and carefully preserved by a friend...returned to us and until the closing of Neuilly in 1975 was always hanging in the front hall of the house as it had been from 1921 to 1940. - Sr. Marie Pierre Rubeaux, SHCJ." (Note on back of picture.)

Neuilly, France 10
Holy Child School, Neuilly, France. "Toul, Lorraine. This house, the Hotel de Rigny, near the Cathedral, became the Pensionnat du Saint-Enfant Jesus in 1870, just before the Franco-Prussian War descended on this Gallo-Roman city and the English and German inhabitants of the convent."

St. Elizabeth's, New York 01
St. Elizabeth's, 187th and Broadway (Moved to 4th and 5th in 1947), NYC, 1936 - 1992 (?). Photo of St. Elizabeth's School and Convent (convent on 4th and 5th floors).

St. Elizabeth's, New York 02
St. Elizabeth's, 187th and Broadway (Moved to 4th and 5th in 1947), NYC, 1936 - 1992 (?). Sketch of St. Elizabeth's School and convent.
1948

St. Elizabeth's, New York 03
St. Elizabeth's, 187th and Broadway (Moved to 4th and 5th in 1947), NYC, 1936 - 1992 (?). Photo of community.
1938 or 1939

St. Elizabeth's, New York 04
St. Elizabeth's, 187th and Broadway (Moved to 4th and 5th in 1947), NYC, 1936 - 1992 (?). Photo of community.
Spring 1944

St. Elizabeth's, New York 05
St. Elizabeth's, 187th and Broadway (Moved to 4th and 5th in 1947), NYC, 1936 - 1992 (?). Photo of chapel.
Easter 1953

St. Walburga's, New York 01
St. Walburga's, New York 1904-1912. Photo of community.
c. 1912

St. Walburga's, New York 02
St. Walburga's, New York 1904-1912. Photo of "First foundation in New York, 610 141st St. was the convent next to Scally's used as St. Walburga's School.
1904

St. Walburga's, New York 03
St. Walburga's, New York 1904-1912. Photo of front door of convent.
1904

St. Walburga's, New York 04
St. Walburga's, New York 1904-1912. Photo of chapel.

Old Westbury, NY 01
Old Westbury, NY, 1959-1981. Photo of convent wing.

Old Westbury, NY 02
Old Westbury, NY, 1959-1981. Photo of convent and school.

Old Westbury, NY 03
Old Westbury, NY, 1959-1981. Photo of back of convent with enclosed porch.

Oxford, England 01
Schools and University student centers, Oxford, England. Photo of Leslie House, St. Clement's Parish
1902

Oxford, England 02
Schools and University student centers, Oxford, England. Photo of Oxford graduates M.M. Joseph McManus, M.M. Matthew Hueffler, M.M. Gerard Measures.
1922

Oxford, England 03
Schools and University student centers, Oxford, England. Photo of M.M. Hildegarde Worsley, MA, the first woman religious ever to be awarded the full Oxford degree of BA and MA.
1921


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