Spanish Flu in 1919

by | 22 April

There were some unusual scenes at the end of Term 1 as precautions were increasingly taken against COVID-19 until the boys finally departed for off-site learning.

Jordan cooking toast

While we aren’t through the current situation yet it is worth remembering that boys at St Joseph’s have faced a pandemic (and got through it) before. Last term Dr Hayes mentioned to the boys that 101 years ago, Joeys boys were experiencing something similar, the Spanish Flu.

Cooper distributing toast

This period of time is mentioned in the College history, “A Century of Striving”. It gives a historical account of how the College coped with the Influenza outbreak of 1919.   The College was placed in total quarantine – no one entered and no one left. The account is reproduced below courtesy of Ms Beverley Malone from the College archives.

Social distancing in the ref at the second last breakfast
Social distancing in the ref at the last breakfast!!!
Toast cooking at breakfast