This is an image of the Ministering Children’s League Convalescent Home at St Leonards, Tasmania. It shows a small group of women and children standing on the verandah of the large two-storey home. Another person can be seen looking out of an upstairs window. This image was published in The Weekly Courier in September 1906,…
This is an image of the Victoria Convalescent Home at Lindisfarne, Tasmania. It shows a large two-storey house with outbuildings surrounded by gardens, with bushland in the background. A woman can be seen on the upstairs verandah.
This is an image of the six commissioners of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse with Dr Marie-Louise Ayers (centre), displaying the Message to Australia book. This image was published on the Royal Commission’s website.
This is an image of the published Final Report of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. It shows all 17 volumes of the final report. This image was published on the Royal Commission’s website.
This image of the the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind shows a large, three-storey bluestone building with a central tower and two-storey wings on either side. In front of the building are gardens, lawns and trees. This image is part of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Collection at Museums Victoria.
This is an image of the Werribee Boys’ Farm. It shows a house with an adjoining small cottage or outbuildings situated on a slight hill and surrounded by trees. This image was published in The West Australian on 17 October 1932 alongside an article about the Werribee Boys’ Home.
This is a copy of a photograph of the Lady Galway Convalescent Home for ex-servicemen in Henley Beach. In 1946, these premises became the Lady Hore-Ruthven Junior Red Cross Home.
Melbourne, Vic. 1943-03-23. The new Welfare house for Dependants of RAAF personnel situated at the corner of Alma Road and Chapel Street, East St Kilda. The latest project of the Air Force Auxiliaries Committee. Shown: Mrs WA McDonald (holding a briefcase) and other members of the committee
This is a drawing of The Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home, which housed the Isabella Lazarus Home for Jewish Children. It shows the home as a large square complex with a central courtyard. It was published with an article about the home in The Hebrew Standard of Australasia on 4 July 1952.
This is an image of the living quarters at the Fantome Island Lazaret. It shows many small shacks laid out in a cleared area of bush, with more shacks and possibly larger buildings visible in the background. The image was published with an article about the Lazaret in Catholic Weeklyon 6 April 1950.