Author Topic: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes  (Read 80389 times)

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #45 on: Saturday 25 July 15 18:14 BST (UK) »
Hello I have a photo of the inside of the nursery that was shared by another contact on this forum. I don't know how to attach to this message but happy to email it to you. I hope it helps. Best wishes, Helen

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 25 July 15 18:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Helen, what a star you are.   Thank you so much.   I will PM you my email address.  I remember the Nursery.   When I was there in 1965 we (us girlies) held a kind of show and I danced part of Swan Lake.   Thank you so much.  Will PM you just now.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 25 July 15 19:18 BST (UK) »
I've emailed you the photo.  I hope it's useful.  Helen x

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #48 on: Saturday 25 July 15 19:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Helen, its not come through yet but will look out for it and notify you once I've received it.  Oh actually I haven't checked my spam box.

Talk soon.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #49 on: Saturday 25 July 15 19:27 BST (UK) »
Hi again Helen, thank you so much, it was in my spam box.  Boy does that bring back memories.  Have you any idea when that one was taken?   If any more come to light I would be grateful to receive them please.

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Kathryn

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #50 on: Sunday 26 July 15 15:12 BST (UK) »
Just to let everyone know, you can't attach photos to look-up request boards so the best way is to exchange email address on the personal message system and then email them on from there.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #51 on: Sunday 26 July 15 20:30 BST (UK) »
Which is exactly what I've done in my previous dawnsh.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #52 on: Friday 20 November 15 08:05 GMT (UK) »
Dear Kathryn, I too was at Assisi in 1965, where I had my son. I remember having to clean the chapel and use a big floor polisher right up to the day I went into labour. I also had to move to a house in the grounds after lying in and spent the days keeping the boiler stoked up. There were few nuns and the girls did all the work. We were only allowed to see our babies, who were kept in a nursery, when we fed them.
Despite my family's wishes, I refused to give up my son and with two other girls rented a flat in London and we all went back to work and used the same babyminder. I did not find the nuns cruel, having been in a convent school as a boarder. They were unsentimental and just did their job. Being so shorthanded they had little time to be sympathetic or indulgent. I hope you managed to find your son again. Kind regards.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #53 on: Friday 27 November 15 08:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi I would like to see any pics of the nursery. I was born at Assisi in November 1963. Just reading some of the posts about how life was there for the mums and babies is so sad. I am 52 now and have 2 lovely lads of my own. I am in touch with many of my birth family. It's a hard one to balance the thought of my birth mum giving me up but providing the much longed for child for my lovely adopted parents.