It was run by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd and covered 120 acres of rolling hills and farmland.
It was built in 1928 by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd for the housing and treatment of young delinquent women.
From 1863 to 1975 the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, an order of the Roman Catholic church, occupied the site.
The Institute of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd had come into existence with two Sisters taking the veil.
The school was in Middleton but moved into premises in Halswell vacated in the late 1960s by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
I ask Mary Paul and Geraldine, the two Sisters of the Good Shepherd who founded the Center for Family Life 17 years ago.
It was started in October 1997 as a project of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
This dairy was operated by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
They are assisted in their efforts by a nearby community of Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
Sister Virginia was born in Cambria, Pa., and entered the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in 1945.