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Catholic girls' Prep. school
On Dunham Road, next door but one to the Convent.
Image: © Anthony O'Neil
Taken: 7 Nov 2013
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Alas, no longer!
Loreto Convent Prep School has closed
Image: © Anthony O'Neil
Taken: 7 Nov 2013
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Sheep in Sylvan Grove
This house was built by the Countess of the Dunham Estate for her Estate Manager in 1900. Typical Victorian neo-Tudor
Image: © michael hartley
Taken: 7 Aug 2005
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School grounds, Dunham Road
Schools in the Altrincham area often occupy former private houses or the land attached to them. Hale and Bowdon have many large mansions that lend themselves to such re-use. In the case of Loreto, here, the premises are purpose built.
Image: © Anthony O'Neil
Taken: 7 Nov 2013
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Altrincham, Unitarian chapel
Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel, built 1872. For more information, see http://www.altrinchamunitarians.org/
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 22 Jan 2009
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Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel
The Unitarian Chapel was founded in 1814; this building dates from 1872.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 12 Jan 2012
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Loreto Convent, Bowdon
Ahead, in the photo, is the original building that housed both nuns and pupils in the early days. As time went by, the school expanded on the site until the Prep. School - which had taken both Catholic girls and boys up to the age of eight - was split off and moved to new premises further down Dunham Road.
In the 1950s, boys completing their Preparatory schooling here moved to the likes of St Ambrose, Hale Barns, to continue their education.
Several years ago, one of the teaching nuns from that era - Sister John Baptist - reached her 100th birthday, which was celebrated with a Mass at nearby St Vincent's church. Some of her old pupils present were of retirement age!
Image: © Anthony O'Neil
Taken: 7 Nov 2013
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School sign in Altrincham
Like its fellow boys' Catholic grammar school in Hale Barns, Loreto sets high standards, both morally and academically: it is a specialist in Mathematics. Over the years, teaching staff have become secular and the nuns have taken up residence in separate quarters nearby. The school motto - barely visible on the crest - is "Cruci dum spire fido" i.e. "While I live, I trust in the Cross" - very apt for the pupils of a Christian Faith school.
Image: © Anthony O'Neil
Taken: 7 Nov 2013
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Altrincham Town Hall
In Market Street; built 1900, extended 1930. Used as a town hall until local government reorganisation in 1974. Internally, fine heraldic stained glass; the old council chamber has a barrel-vaulted roof. http://www.altrincham.org.uk/History.asp
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 17 May 2009
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The Altrincham Market Trader
This bronze statue, the work of sculptor Colin Spofforth, stands outside
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Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 12 Jan 2012
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