This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: ‘Allabbi Girls’ Hostel, Norwood, established in 1947, for working wards of the State, usually without suitable homes.’
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: The recreation room indicating sports and leisure-hour-activities equipment.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: ‘The dining room, showing tasteful table amenities, coloured table cloths and serviettes, etc.’
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: A closer view of the front of the main building.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: ‘Kumanka Boys’ Hostel, North Adelaide. Opened in 1945 for working wards of the State who, generally speaking, have no suitable homes.’
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: The dining room with coloured table cloths, coloured crockery, serviettes and blue enamel steel chairs.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: The interior of one of the seven cottages at the Industrial School.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: ‘The front of the Industrial School at Naldera Street, Glandore, a home for neglected wards of the State.’
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: View of the smaller Playroom which is adjoining the larger playroom for young toddlers. This room caters for the needs of children about two and three years of age. The doors swing back…
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: Portion of the southern side of the new Toddlers’ Block built in 1946.