Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

Historic artefacts fascinate Primary 7 learners

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Primary 7 learners are busy preparing for a major exhibition, linked to Cathedral’s 150th anniversary, which will take place in St Bride’s Hall from Tuesday 20th – Thursday 22nd May. Our three Primary 7 classes have been researching various parts of Cathedral’s long history, including the Victorian era, World War II and the swinging sixties.

As well as featuring a fascinating series of displays of written information, photographs and school log-book entries for visitors to enjoy, the exhibition will also include actual artefacts linked to different points in Cathedral’s 150 year old story. Gillian Brogan from Motherwell Heritage Centre worked with Primary 7 learners on Friday 7th March to explore how the various artefacts could be integrated into the exhibition: everything  from a gas mask to carbolic soup, a potty to My Little Pony!

It’s going to be an incredible exhibition and one of the highlights of Cathedral’s 150th anniversary celebrations, so please save the dates in your diary!


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