The troop Annual Camp in 1958 was to Auchengillan, Scotland. Some members also went to Lourdes.
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1958 saw the biggest peace-time air-lift of civilian passengers when the National Air Line Aer Lingus took over 1000 Scouts to a pilgrimage in Lourdes. The pilgrimage was led by his Grace the most reverend Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Tuam along with 58 Priests all connected to the C.B.S.I. The first contingent of Scouts left Dublin airport on Wednesday the 9th of April and the Scouts began to return on Tuesday the 15th of April. The second contingent of about 500 Scouts left on Thursday. It took 19 planes over a 36 hour period to get all the pilgrim Scouts to Lourdes and it was the biggest International pilgrimage to fly into Tarbes Airport Lourdes. The Matron for the Pilgrimage was Miss Ann Kelly of Saint Vincent’s Hospital Dublin. The Chief Scout Mr. J. B. Whelehan also attended. The Scouts occupied over thirty hotels around Lourdes with a Scout Master and Chaplain assigned to each hotel.
1958 saw the biggest peace-time air-lift of civilian passengers when the National Air Line Aer Lingus took over 1000 Scouts to a pilgrimage in Lourdes. The pilgrimage was led by his Grace the most reverend Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Tuam along with 58 Priests all connected to the C.B.S.I. The first contingent of Scouts left Dublin airport on Wednesday the 9th of April and the Scouts began to return on Tuesday the 15th of April. The second contingent of about 500 Scouts left on Thursday. It took 19 planes over a 36 hour period to get all the pilgrim Scouts to Lourdes and it was the biggest International pilgrimage to fly into Tarbes Airport Lourdes. The Matron for the Pilgrimage was Miss Ann Kelly of Saint Vincent’s Hospital Dublin. The Chief Scout Mr. J. B. Whelehan also attended. The Scouts occupied over thirty hotels around Lourdes with a Scout Master and Chaplain assigned to each hotel.