Paris trip
In April 1958 a party of 56 boys and four masters spent eight days in Paris. The following photographs are from the collections of pupils Tony Maclean (1953-58) and Tom Clarke.
Picture of the group taken by professional photographer
Teachers pictured include Mr Richard Dearman, extreme left; Mr Michael Callaghan, extreme right; Mr Harry Avery, back right, and Mr Anthony Martin (who had left the school the previous year), to the left of Mr Avery. Mr Travers was also with the party.
Paris, 1958
Fifth formers Bert Crowley, left, and Tony Maclean pictured on the Champs-Élysées, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background.
From left: Paul Fitzpatrick, Tony Maclean, Bert Crowley, Pete Henry and Ged Horner.
Relaxing outside a Parisian café
Included in the picture are, from left: Unidentified (foreground), Paul Fitzpatrick, Ged Horner, Tony Maclean, Tommy Flanagan and Pete Henry.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Standing, from left: Unidentified, Paul Condon, Tony Maclean, Ged Horner, Brian Hulme, Bert Crowley.
Front, from left: Mike Conlan, Tommy Flanagan.
Boys at the eternal flame at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1958
(Photo: Tom Clarke)
Boys on the steps outside the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris, 1958
(Photo: Tom Clarke)