‘WHAT! All twenty-three of ‘em ?’ And so, the seeds were sown in early 1975 in the Coláiste Chríost Rí school staff room in Capwell by teacher Seamus Lankford, a camping veteran, who spun the idea of embarking on a groundbreaking camping trip around Europe with twenty-three students and five accompanying teachers.
The Coláiste Chríost Rí InterCert teachers and students pictured at Reading 50 years ago on July 15, 1975 before undertaking their tour of Europe. L to R (Back): Donal O’Mahony, Tim Goggin, Sean O’Callaghan, Liam Walsh, Evan Murphy, Tony Corbett, Robert Scannell. L to R (Middle): Seamus Langford, Kevin Cummins, Richard Galvin, Pat McGuane, Gerry Desmond, Finbarr Buckley, Sean O’Halloran, Donal Cronin, Arthur Long, Bro. Colmcille,, Martin Fahey. L to R (Front): Kevin O’Halloran, Sean Linehan, Jimmy Grealey, Pat Barrett, David O’Kelly, Brendan Murphy, Willy White, Fergal O’Callaghan, Richard Bohane. Picture courtesy of Kevin Cummins
A stopover in the Presentation Brothers boarding school in Reading led to taking the hovercraft from Ramsgate to Calais, and we were up and running. On entering customs in France, an immigration official attempted to shepherd us through the gate marked ‘English Visitors’. One of the lads approached him with, ‘Sé do bheatha, a Mhuire, atá lán de grásta!’. The confused official allowed us through a gate of our choice, and from then on we decided to use Irish to officialdom if necessary.