File:Ursuline convent c1910.jpg
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English: St. Angela's is a Roman Catholic school built in 1862 by the sisters of the Ursuline order. |
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Source | http://www.e7-nowandthen.org/2016/05/the-story-of-st-angelas-school.html |
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