Sedbergh Memorabilia at Bonsecours Hall
Part of the Sedbergh memorabilia is housed at the Bonsecours Village Hall in thanks to Sedbergh for helping financially in the building of the Village Hall itself. The Sedbergh Room is used continually by groups for conferences and meetings of the local people.
The two huts were brought from West Field to remind visitors of our way of life every weekend in the Valley. Originally, in the very early days of Sedbergh, Mink had been on Joe’s Hill (later known as Tow Hill) before it was moved to the girls’ section on West Field, and Raccoon had been John Macaulay’s art studio behind his house overlooking Senior Field. Both those huts had previous lives in the surrounding countryside. If only they could talk! And if you do go and visit them, sit quietly and there will certainly be whispers - who knows, perhaps even the Wolfobello story will be mentioned and the hair on the back of your neck will rise!
The collage images are of a high resolution so do zoom in to see what you can find.
Outside The Sedbergh Room
The Two School Bells
The Sedbergh Stained Glass Window
The Sedbergh Room
The Founders
Tom & Anne
Academic Awards
The Memorial Statue For Those That Passed Before Their Time
The Hut Of The Year Award
The 1940s
The 1950s
The 1960s
The 1970s
The 1980s & 1990s
The 2000s
Building The Duxbury Cabin
Nothing Beats Huts
Remember When - The April 9, 1980 Fire
Staff - Bless 'Em
Teamwork
Tomorrow's Leaders
Mink & Raccoon
Mink & Raccoon