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Fantastic times on trip to France.


A trip to France in 1954 for pupils of La Sagesse This article or section is written like an .
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 School got off to a bad start when some of the party got on the wrong train at Newcastle Central Station ( arriving at King's Cross three hours later than everyone else.

The rest of the vacation went ahead without a hitch hitch

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, however, and took the youngsters on visits to Paris, Lourdes, Nice and Gavarnie in the Pyrenees.

The pupils returned home to Newcastle laden with photos, souvenirs and, best of all, memories that would last for ever.

This photo was taken on the way to Gavarnie and is included in one of several La Sagesse review books kindly lent to us by Julia Freeman Freeman can mean:
  • An individual not tied to land under the Medieval feudal system, unlike a villein or serf
  • A person who has been awarded Freedom of the City or "Freedom of the Company" in a Livery Company
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 (nee Potts), more of which will be featured in May's Remember When, issue No 49.
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Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Apr 3, 2007
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