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Photo © Matt Kulbacki – All rights reserved

Today’s pictures were scanned and send along by Tim Swaddling, via Matt Kulbacki who shot these photos of the old St. Mary’s academy prior to demolition. St. Mary’s was demolished in April 1977, so these must have been from winter 1976-1977.

A neat view of St. Mary’s looming over south Windsor. While I had seen photos of the academy before, this is the first one I’ve seen in context of its surroundings.


Photo © Matt Kulbacki – All rights reserved

Another great shot, this one of the tower.

Matt took some amazing pictures, a HUGE thank you to him and Tim for sharing them with us here. Matt, these pictures are amazing.

Stay tuned for Friday, this is just the teaser… more of Matt’s photos to come Friday.

Andrew

View Comments

  • It was torn down to build more houses - the development is now called St. Mary's Gate. The only thing remaining from the original building are the gates that sit at the entrance to the newer subdivision.

  • Sad to think it was torn down to build more houses - as if they couldn't have built those houses in so many other locations around one of the biggest sprawled cities in Canada.

    This is the demolition though that finally got some people to wake up though and start to form an opinion that, wait a minute, our great history is being destroyed and we're letting this happen, let's start to get organized and not let this happen again. Of course it did, but at least it started to remind people that we were given this great history by our ancestors to enjoy and be proud of and tearing it all down for short term gain does nothing for the long term viability and appeal to the city.

  • Mike, I have not been by there for years, but to think they couldn't maintain the gates at least, they were architectural monuments.

  • I drove by the other day. There are two little brick "pillars" in the place where the gates used to be.

  • The gates are on Normandy Rd at the entrance to a private residence. The husband bought them and gave them to his wife as a gift. The wife and daughter both had attended St. Mary's Academy as students.

  • The copy of the year book found in PA would probably have belonged to one of the many students who came from the USA to attend school and board at St.Mary's Academy.

  • The little brick pillars are not the originals either. The originals were "oops" knocked over by accident when they were building the subdivision. They were suppose to remain but "oops" the bricks were hauled to the dump too.

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