This is a photograph of one of the wards for mothers staying at the Tresillian Home, Petersham. It shows a small room with two beds, and a table with scales at the foot of one bed.
This is a photograph of the front of the Tresillian Home, Petersham. It shows two nurses in white uniforms standing at the entrance to an ornate two-storey house with palm trees in the front yard.
This is a photograph of the Tresillian Home at Wollstonecraft. It shows large, two-storey ornate brick building with a turret, surrounded by a large garden. Several nurses in white uniforms can be seen in the gardens.
This is a photograph of a nursery at the Tresillian Home at Wollstonecraft. It shows two nurses in white uniforms standing in a room filled with covered bassinets, each separated by a small fabric screen.
This is a photograph showing children napping in cots in a playroom at the Royal Far West Home.
This is a photograph of the nursery at the Royal Far West Home. It shows a woman standing next to a baby in a high chair, in front of a row of covered bassinets.
This is a photograph of the Royal Far West Home.
This is a photograph of the Roman Catholic Orphan School at Parramatta. It shows the children and staff assembled outside one of the school buildings. State Archives NSW have given this photograph a date of 1900, however as the Roman Catholic Orphan School was not in operation by that date it is assumed that this…
This is a photograph of the Roman Catholic Orphan School at Parramatta. It shows the children and staff assembled outside one of the school buildings. State Archives NSW have given this photograph a date of 1900, however as the Roman Catholic Orphan School was not in operation by that date it is assumed that this…
This is a photograph of children assembled outside of the Protestant Orphan School. Despite the title, there are both girls and boys as well as staff members in this photo. State Archives NSW have given this photograph a date of 1900, however as the Protestant Orphan School was not in operation by that date it…