Archive (10 life histories found)
'He didn't talk much to us of his experiences, but he retired from Guinness' brewery with chest ailments, which we attributed to gas inhalation from his time there'
My Father wrote an account of his time in the first world war. He didn't talk much to us of his experiences, but he retired from Guinness brewery with chest ailments, which we attributed to gas inhalation from his time there. He died at 82 years of…
Tags: father, gas inhalation, Guiness factory, secondary school, work
'This dangerous practice continued until a school mate had three fingers blown off '
Around this time a new street game gained popularity. Somebody discovered that if you mixed Sodium Chloride (at that time a common weed killer) and sugar and placed it in a lead pipe with both ends hammered shut, then built a small fire around it you…
Tags: bomb, explosion, friends, IRA, secondary school
'But nothing daunted I pulled up my trouser legs and leaving my shoes and socks on the bank ventured into the canal '
My second experience in the canal was not so much a swim as a wading exercise. I was in North Strand Technical School. The journey from my house to the school took me along the banks of the canal from Jones Road to North Strand. One day in early…
Tags: bag, canal, secondary school
'My family circumstances, as I said earlier, were better than most of my contemporaries so I was not obliged to join the workforce '
Leaving primary school age was twelve and a half or thirteen years, some went on to secondary school, others went straight into the work force. Economic necessity in many families in the middle 1950s dictated that all who could, contributed to the…
Tags: scholar, secondary school, technical school
'A wash and shave in cold water always signalled the start of another day'
I was one of the lucky few to progress from Johnstown primary school to secondary school. It was only after free secondary education was introduced in the mid - 1960s that secondary schooling became an option for a majority of primary school leavers…
Tags: school life, secondary school, Shave, teachers, Wash
'School teachers had always their pets and favouritism was noticed all the time'
I went to a big Girls' High School surrounded by a big high wall. I used to go to school in a school bus where there was a lady attendant who looked after us that we were comfortable and not any fight.I was an above average student and working hard…
Tags: charity work, secondary school, sprots, teachers
A photo of Mary Dynan with the school Pioneer Council, 1951 -she made the banner
Tags: friends, school, secondary school, uniform
'At that time priests were held in such awe so, no matter how dysfunctional, were treated with respect and reverence'
In 1954 I was bundled off to boarding school in Castleknock in Dublin. The choice of school was determined by the fact that I failed the 11+ thereby disqualifying myself from secondary schooling in the North. My parents discussed in detail the…
Tags: alcohol, alcoholic, Boarding school, Priest, secondary school
School Reunion
Tags: Reunion, school, secondary school
Mary and her St. Louis school Pioneer Council.
Tags: friends, school, secondary school, uniform