The building formerly known as Cann Home which formed part of the Methodist Children’s Homes. This building also formed Cann and I’Anson Cottages when it was partitioned and divided into the two cottage homes. This is how the building appeared in 2013.
This is a copy of an image illustrating an article in The Mail, ‘Sunshine and sea air for sick children’, on 26 November 1938, on page 41. The caption states: Children at the Junior Red Cross Home at Henley Beach, playing under the care of Misses N. Dutchke and J. Welsh. A playroom is also…
This is a copy of an image illustrating an article in The News, ‘Of interest to women’ on 16 August 1933, on page 8. The caption states: The Junior Red Cross Home at Henley Beach, which is now completed, looks over the trees to the sea at the front, and from the back commands an…
The library catalogue includes the description: Warrawee, the building depicted, is located in the suburb of Grange, Adelaide, South Australia, and was purchased in 1950 as seaside accommodation for holidaying inland children, particularly Aboriginal children. From 1953 Warrawee also operated as a host.
This is an image from the former site of St John’s Boys Town and St John the Baptist Home for Boys.
This image was part of an article by Dave Walsh about the site of the Magill Training Centre, published shortly after buildings on the site were demolished. The caption for this image refers to the signs taped on lockers, which read: BLACK SOCKS ONLY FOR BEDTIME. IF WHITE SOCKS WORN A CONSEQUENCE WILL BE AWARDED….