The library description states: A crowd of spectators listening to an address delivered by a clergyman from the entrance to St. Vincent de Paul’s Orphanage at Goodwood, South Australia, possibly during a fete held in the grounds of that Institution.
The library description states: A large group of men and orphaned boys at the St. Vincent de Paul’s Orphanage, Goodwood Road, Goodwood, South Australia
This photo is incorrectly labelled by the National Library of Australia as St Vincent de Paul Orphanage, Adelaide.
This image was included in the Finding Your Own Way guide, section 2 and shows the infirmary at St Joseph’s Refuge, Fullarton.This photo is undated, the date included is an estimate.
This image was included in the Finding Your Own Way guide, Section 2. This photo is undated, the date included is an estimate.
This image shows The Church of England Boys’ Home at Walkerville. The library description states: Reproduced in the ‘Observer’, February 28th, 1925.
The library description states: The original house used as the Julia Farr Centre, Home for Incurables; a lithogrpaph by J.V. Morgan.
This is a copy of 2 images that were published in an article in the New Dawn in March 1973. The top image has the following caption: ‘The children sleep in these units at the back of the main building of OPAL’s Joyce Wilding Home at Brisbane. “Uncle” Wally Sheppard, matron’s husband, can be seen…
This is a video by Wei Win Loy, a digital reconstruction of the Cherbourg’s Girls’ Dormitory -1960, produced with Dr. Timothy O’Rourke, School of Architecture, University of Queensland. All content was created from Archive documents and historical photographs. Programs used: Autodesk Revit, Autodesk Recap, Rhinoceros 3D and Unity. Many thanks to the Queensland State Archive…
This is a copy of an image of a group of children on the beach which illustrated an article in the Church Chronicle, 1 November 1966, p.4. The article was about the annual seaside holiday camp organised by the One People of Australia League (OPAL) for children from around Australia.