The library description states: Angas Street, south side, showing the Salvation Army Women’s Hostel. Left side is 20 yards west of James Street. Right side is 145 yards east of Hutt Street.
The library description states: Angas Street, Adelaide, south side, March, 1922 showing the Salvation Army Women’s Hostel, probably at its opening. The building is decorated and a small group of women and children are present.
This image shows the outside of the South Australian Youth Remand and Assessment Centre.
The museum description states: Badge from “WILTJA” Girls’ Hostel which was run by the Aborigines Advancement League.
The library description states: Angas Street, Adelaide, south side, on March 1922 showing the Salvation Army Women’s Hostel soon after its opening in early March. Frontage: 16 yards. Left side is 20 yards west of James Street. Right side is 145 yards east of Hutt Street.
The library description states: The new hospital buildings are two storey and built from brick with tiled roofs. White pillared verandahs and porticos give a colonial appearance. After much controversy and many delays the Hospital was finally opened early 1933. The car parked in front of the buildings is a Dodge, registered to the South…
This image was included in The Adelaide Chronicle on Saturday 13 April 1929. It includes a sketch of the Nurses Block of the proposed new building at Northfield Consumptive Home.
This photo was included in the article ‘Items of interest’ in The Adelaide Chronicle on Saturday 12 April 1902.
The library description states: The administration block is a two storey brick building with a tiled roof and a tall cement rendered portico with decorative mouldings. Further construction work can be seen in the background. [On back of photograph] ‘Reproduced in the ‘Advertiser’, December 19, 1928 / Administration block / New Infectious Diseases Hospital, Northfield…
Front cover of the Register of the Methodist Children’s Home, Largs Bay held by Uniting Communities.