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Mitchell House School “Marmont” History

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Mitchell House School “Marmont” History. This map from the 1700’s shows McIsaac’s Farm. It seems to be where Marmont is today. Photo of Marmont in 1910 by R A Mitchell. The man who took these photographs of Marmont in 1910. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Mitchell House School “Marmont” History

Mitchell House School“Marmont”

History

Page 2: Mitchell House School “Marmont” History

This map from the 1700’s shows McIsaac’s Farm.

It seems to be where Marmont is today.

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Photo of Marmont in 1910 by R A Mitchell.

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The man who took these photographs of Marmont in 1910.

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This photograph shows Mrs Edith Mitchell. She was the wife of R A Mitchell and was the daughter of Mr Thomas Gallagher.

Her Father owned a very large tobacco business and she was a wealthy woman.

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Mr Mitchell is shown here in the uniform of the Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Belfast.

He was a magistrate and a member of the Belfast Harbour Commission. The Mitchells attended St Marks Church, Dundela. They gave the organ to the Church and they also supported the hospitals and other local charities.

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Avoniel Distillery

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This picture shows some of the greenhouses and conservatory in which the gardeners grew grapes, nectarines, chrysanthemums, and other plants for the

Mitchells.

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Here we can see the walled gardens in which were grown fruit and vegetables for the

Marmont kitchen.

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Our Dining Hall was once the billiards room – that is why it is large and has a decorated ceiling. The lights used to hang above a big billiards table.

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In St Mark’s Church there is an organ which was given by Mrs Edith Mitchell in 1932.

The Mitchell family were supporters of St Mark’s Church, Dundela which is on the Holywood Road.

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When visitors arrived at Marmont, they entered the grounds at the Gate Lodge on the Holywood Road.

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At the back of Marmont was a row of outhouses. Fruit, vegetables and tools were stored here by the gardeners.

The big building had been a barn and was later used as a garage for the Mitchell’s cars.

They owned a big, shiny Rolls Royce car.

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The End

Well for now anyway