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Benevolent asylums

Subject
Benevolent Society and Asylum
The Parramatta Girls Home
Benevolent Asylum
Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children
Government Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women
House of the Good Shepherd Pitt Street
Newington Asylum
Royal Institute for the Deaf and Blind Children
Society for the Relief of Destitute Children
Thomas Street Asylum
Dalton, Richard
Dalton, Sarah
Elric, Elizabeth
Hicks, Lucy Applewhaite
Benevolent Asylum 1872
Benevolent Asylum c1840-50
Central Square before building of railway with Benevolent Hospital in background
Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute, Darlington c1873
Destitute Children's Asylum Randwick 1866
Feast Day at Liverpool Asylum 24 July 1886
Joseph Coulter, Superintendent of the Randwick Asylum 1890
Lucy Applewaite Hicks at work at the Immigration Barracks, July 1879
Miss Wardle, Matron of the Randwick Asylum 1890
Ormonde House, residence of Robert Cooper, now occupied as an asylum for destitute children, Paddington 1853
Page from illuminated address to Simon Pearce from the Randwick Asylum for the Relief of Destitute Children 1881
Randwick Asylum 1890
The Orphan Asylum, Randwick c1875
The Randwick Asylum: How the Destitute Children are Cared For, April 1890
The dining hall, Randwick Asylum 1890
The quadrangle, Randwick Asylum 1890
Till Charity Do Us Part 1900
Toll gate and Benevolent Asylum 1836
Toll gate and the new poor house on the Parramatta Road c1821-3
Bonney Djuric on Parramatta Girls' Home 2009

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Benevolent asylums

Benevolent Society and Asylum

The Benevolent Society, and the asylum (and later hospitals, clinics and aged care centres) it ran, provided care and sustenance to Sydney's poorest from the 1820s. Although it was founded under the auspices of the Colonial Auxiliary Bible Society, it gradually became a secular, independent non-profit organisation.

The Parramatta Girls Home

As early as 1889 girls began rioting to express their anger at the conditions of the Parramatta Girls Home, an industrial school and reformatory run by the New South Wales Government from 1887 until 1975. Some 30,000 girls passed through the doors of what is now regarded as one of the most notorious institutions of its kind in Australia. Plays, documentaries and books have been produced about the lives of former inmates, greatly increasing community awareness about their experiences. The Parramatta Industrial School site is listed on the State Heritage Register and the Register of the National Estate. Parragirls, an organisation of former inmates, is lobbying for the preservation of the site as an International Site of Conscience.

Benevolent Asylum

Asylum constructed by the Benevolent Society in 1821 to provide shelter and care to the poor, aged and infirm. Adjacent to the Old Sydney Burial Ground (Devonshire Street Cemetery), it was demolished to make way for the current Central Railway Station in 1901.

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Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children

Large sandstone asylum for 400 children built on 60 acres at High Cross Randwick by the Society for the Relief of Destitute Children. A new wing built in 1863 housed a further 400 children. During World War I it was used as a military hospital for wounded and disabled returned servicemen.

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Government Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women

Established in part of Hyde Park Barracks in 1862. Closed in 1886 and the patients were removed to Newington Asylum on the Parramatta River.

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House of the Good Shepherd Pitt Street

Refuge for destitute women which operated in part of the old Carter's Barracks in Pitt Street before the building was demolished for the new Central railway station. The refuge's work was continued at St Magdalene's Retreat House in Tempe.

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Newington Asylum

Asylum for infirm and destitute women established on the former estate of John Blaxland.

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Royal Institute for the Deaf and Blind Children

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Charitable organisation that educated deaf, dumb and blind children, and became one of Sydney's large charities. It moved to North Rocks in 1961, leaving its grand building to become part of the University of Sydney.

Society for the Relief of Destitute Children

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Society formed by members of the Benevolent Society to raise funds for and manage an asylum for destitute children who were not eligible for the orphan schools. It aimed to be self-sufficient when it moved to Randwick and the site included a farm where the boys learnt farming skills. The children received a basic education andmany of the boys and girls became apprenticed to the Institution when they reached 12.

Thomas Street Asylum

Asylum established by the Benevolent Society to resume the duties of care conducted by Benevolent Asylum which had been resumed for railway expansion. It took in destitute women and children until the 1920s, and provided handouts to struggling families for much longer. Its forbidding façade has been incorporated into a hotel.

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Dalton, Richard

Constable, deputy gaoler and master of the Benevolent Asylum.

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Dalton, Sarah

Matron of the Benevolent Asylum.

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Elric, Elizabeth

Matron at the Benevolent Asylum for over 24 years.

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Hicks, Lucy Applewhaite

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Matron of the Immigration Depot and Destitute Asylum at Hyde Park Barracks for over two decades.

Benevolent Asylum 1872

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By
Charles Percy Pickering
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1107160 / PXD 524/58]

Benevolent Asylum c1840-50

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a623005 / PX*D 123, 1b]

Central Square before building of railway with Benevolent Hospital in background

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Contributed By
National Archives of Australia
[C4076, HN107]

Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute, Darlington c1873

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[on4_40169 / Home and Away 40169]

Destitute Children's Asylum Randwick 1866

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By
Freeman Bros & Prout
Image courtesy of the
State Library of Victoria
[H15193]

Feast Day at Liverpool Asylum 24 July 1886

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 14 August 1886, p16)

Joseph Coulter, Superintendent of the Randwick Asylum 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

Lucy Applewaite Hicks at work at the Immigration Barracks, July 1879

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN83]
(Australian Town and Country Journal, 19 July 1879, p 120, detail)

Miss Wardle, Matron of the Randwick Asylum 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

Ormonde House, residence of Robert Cooper, now occupied as an asylum for destitute children, Paddington 1853

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By
John W Hardwick
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1210003 / PXA 6925, 15]
(Mitchell Library)

Page from illuminated address to Simon Pearce from the Randwick Asylum for the Relief of Destitute Children 1881

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By
C Relph
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a2733005 /MLMSS 6395]
(Mitchell Library)

Randwick Asylum 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

The Orphan Asylum, Randwick c1875

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[DL PX 149, 36]
(Dixson Library)

The Randwick Asylum: How the Destitute Children are Cared For, April 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

The dining hall, Randwick Asylum 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

The quadrangle, Randwick Asylum 1890

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[TN115]
(Illustrated Sydney News, 17 April 1890, p 17)

Till Charity Do Us Part 1900

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The separation of Darby and Joan, as practised at present by Mr Bumble of NSW alleged Charities Department

Contributed By
National Library of Australia
[The Bulletin, 28 July 1900 p16 via Trove]

Toll gate and Benevolent Asylum 1836

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From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1528153 / DL Pd 7]

Toll gate and the new poor house on the Parramatta Road c1821-3

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By
Edward Mason
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1080017 / PXC 459/7]

Bonney Djuric on Parramatta Girls' Home 2009

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By
Poppy Stockell
Courtesy:
City of Sydney Council

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