This is a photograph of the Burnside home ‘Blairgowrie’. It shows a large federation style single-storey cottage. A row of young children can be seen sitting on the grass in front of the building. This image was published in a document called ‘Blairgowrie’, which was created by UnitingCare Burnside to provide historical information about the…
This images shows the recreation room at Daruk.
This is a photograph of the Burnside home ‘War Memorial’. It shows a large, square, two-storey stone building with a bell tower above the main entrance. This image was published in a document called ‘War Memorial’, which was created by UnitingCare Burnside to provide historical information about the home. This photo is undated, the date…
This is a photo of Airlie at Burnside. It shows a large single-storey stone building with columns around the perimeter, and curved stone steps leading up to the entrance. Several children can be seen lying on the lawn in front of the home. This image was published in a document called ‘Aerlie’, which was created…
This image is of murals on the wall at Daruk.
This image shows children walking towards a building at Daruk.
This is a digital copy of an image that appeared in the Newcastle Morning Herald, made by Newcastle Cultural Collections. The original caption reads ‘New Deaf and Dumb Hostel, Waratah’.
This is a copy of a photograph in the archives of the School for Deaf Girls, Waratah (formerly known as Waratah Deaf and Dumb Institute) at the Rosary Convent, Waratah, NSW, Australia, held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, Australia. The image shows a group of pupils and teachers sitting outside on the…
This is a copy of a photograph in the archives of the School for Deaf Girls, Waratah (formerly known as Waratah Deaf and Dumb Institute) at the Rosary Convent, Waratah, NSW, Australia, held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, Australia. The image shows a group of pupils and teachers sitting on a deck…
This is a digital copy of an image by Ralph Snowball (1849-1925), held by Newcastle City Council and made by Newcastle Cultural Collections