- LIVERPOOL ORPHANAGE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR ROMAN CATHOLIC BOYS.
- ORPHANAGE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR ROMAN CATHOLIC BOYS, BEACON LANE, LIVERPOOL
- BEACON LANE ROMAN CATHOLIC INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BEACON LANE, LIVERPOOL
Founded before 1862 - probably started in 1862 at Everton Crescent, later called ST VINCENT'S, Beacon Lane.
An institutional building which had been built around. Became an Approved School for 150 juniors from 1933.
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1869 - Sister Myddleton and seven sisters of charity, advising director Rev. Canon Fisher.
1872 - Miss Middleton and Sisters of the Order of Charity.
1891 - Sister Superior, Sister Vincent Morrogh, and 11 sisters of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul.
1893 - Sister Superior, Sister Vincent Morrogh, and 11 sisters of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul. The inspector also added that the boys camped out for a month in the summer at Meols on the coast, near Hoylake.
1900 - Sister Superior, Sister Vincent Morrogh, and 12 sisters of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul.
1903 - Sister Superior, Sister Vincent Morrogh, and 11 sisters of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul. Sister Agnes (Catherine) Waldron left 4th November 1902.