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Queensland - Organisation
Boothville Mothers Hospital (1924 - 1994)
- From
- 24 May 1924
- To
- 1994
- Categories
- Salvation Army, Maternity Home, Home, Adoption Agency
- Alternative Names
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- Salvation Army Mothers Hospital
- Boothville Maternity Hospital
Boothville Mothers Home, in Windsor, was operated by the Salvation Army. It was established in 1924 as a maternity home for single mothers and their babies. In the 1970s a brick maternity ward was added. Boothville closed in 1994.
Locations
- 1924 - 1994
- Address - Boothville Mothers Hospital was situated at 43 Seventh Avenue, Windsor
Timeline
- 1897 - 1924
- Salvation Army Maternity Home Breakfast Creek
- 1924 - 1994
- Boothville Mothers Hospital
- Collection Title
- Adoption Records from Salvation Army Homes in Queensland (1892? - 1970?)
- Date Range
- 1892 - 1970
- Reference
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- Contact
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Please contact Adoption Services Queensland:
Postal Address: Locked Bag 3405, Brisbane QLD 4001
Phone: (07) 3097 5100 or 1800 647 983 (free call within Queensland)
Email: ads@cyjma.qld.gov.au
Website: https://www.qld.gov.au/community/caring-child/adoption/contact-adoption-services
DETAILS
- Collection Title
- Adoption Records
- Date Range
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- Reference
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- Contact
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Please contact Adoption Services Queensland:
Postal Address: Locked Bag 3405, Brisbane QLD 4001
Phone: (07) 3097 5100 or 1800 647 983 (free call within Queensland)
Email: ads@cyjma.qld.gov.au
Website: https://www.qld.gov.au/community/caring-child/adoption/contact-adoption-services
DETAILS
- Collection Title
- Salvation Army Records of Queensland Institutions
- Date Range
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- Reference
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- Contact
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Please contact the Historical Records Department, The Salvation Army:
Postal Address: PO Box 479, Blackburn VIC 3130
Phone: (03) 8878 2404
Email: historicalrecords@salvationarmy.org.au
Website: https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/about-us/governance-policy/about-the-centre-for-restoration/
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Boothville Hospital
Part of a panorama of Brisbane viewed from Eildon Hill, ca. 1900