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Cowley


Between Towns Road

The above postcard, which dates from about 1907, shows Between Towns Road (then known as High Street) looking northwards towards the Swan. Below: Detail showing the children

Detail showing the children


Salesian Missionary House

The above postcard shows the grounds of the Salesian Missionary House in Cowley. The card, dated 10 September 1930, is addressed to the Rev. O. Leake PP of Oxted, and the writer, F.T. White, says "... will you time your reply to arrive on Saturday morning as we are not allowed to receive letters before then as we are on Retreat".

St Kenelm's Anglican Boarding School (with about 40 pupils) moved to this site in Temple Road (on the corner of Crescent Road) in about 1880.

From 1906 until 1921 the school was run by the Capucin Franciscan Fathers, and then by members of the Salesian order. The school chapel (originally St Kenelm's chapel) served the community as a Roman Catholic parish church until the 1960s.

In more recent years, the premises were St Joseph's Hall, and now King's School.

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Last updated: 29 December, 2007

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