This image shows the Leprosarium at East Arm, the Catholic Church is on the right.
This image shows the damage to a female ward for on the Channel Island Leprosarium following a cyclone.
This image shows cyclone damage at the Channel Island Leprosarium. It particularly highlights the roof damange to hospital buildings.
This image shows roof and other damage to a male ward at the Channel Island Leprosarium following a cyclone.
This image shows the administrative buildings of a settlement for people affected by Hansen’s Disease (leprosy), identified as the Channel Island Leprosarium.
This image shows the Quarantine Station on Channel Island. Shows three people relaxing on verandah.
This image was taken on a survey trip undertaken in 1927 by Rev. J.A. Barber and Dr. George Simpson for the Flying Doctor Scheme.
The description provided states: War damaged Catholic Convent Lot 374/5, Cavanagh Street, Darwin. Photograph taken for the War Damage Commission. The image shows the St Joseph’s School, Darwin.
An edited description reads: Mud Island Lazarette was about 6 miles from Port Darwin, across the harbour near mouth of Blackmore River.
Station for people with leprosy, near Darwin. Situated on coast.