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  1. Loreto Convent was a Catholic convent which operated as a girls' school in Claremont, Western Australia between 1901 and 1976. Building. In 1894, businessman James Grave built the Osborne Hotel on a cliff-top in Claremont.

  2. Utilitarian objects such as plates and cutlery and some ornamental furnishings can be seen in the Loreto Nedlands’ Heritage Room and the Freshwater Bay Museum in Claremont. Boarders from Loreto Convent Adelaide Terrace became the first pupils; the day pupils remaining at Adelaide Terrace.

  3. Loreto Convent Claremont. Loreto Convent was a Catholic convent which operated as a girls' school in Claremont, Western Australia between 1901 and 1976. Wikipedia: In 1894, businessman James Grave built the Osborne Hotel on a cliff-top in Claremont.

  4. Loreto Convent was a Catholic convent which operated as a girls' school in Claremont, Western Australia between 1901 and 1976. Contents. Building. Convent. Notable alumni. References. External links. Building. In 1894, businessman James Grave built the Osborne Hotel on a cliff-top in Claremont.

  5. The old derelict hotel building was demolished in 1963 to make way for a modern school building. In 1977, Loreto Claremont amalgamated with the Jesuit’s St. Louis College to become the co-educational John XXIII College. John XXIII moved to its current site in 1986, and the Claremont site was sold and subsequently redeveloped.

  6. 5 mag 2014 · The Loreto bell tower in its original position at Claremont (Supplied) The buildings, and the bell tower, which was then attached to the chapel, stood until 1977. "Eventually Loreto Convent amalgamated with St Louis's College in 1977 and became John XXIII College, and moved to its present site in Mt Claremont," said Mr Offen.

  7. Loreto Convent, Darjeeling India, established in 1846. The 19th century saw the establishment of Loreto schools and colleges in India which became some of the most highly regarded places of education for women. The same century saw sisters from Ireland establishing a mission in South Africa in 1878.