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New South Wales - Organisation
Liverpool State Hospital and Home (1933 - 1962)
- From
- 1933
- To
- 1962
- Categories
- Hospital, Non-denominational, Home, Disability Institution, Government-run, Care Provider
The Liverpool State Hospital and Home was formerly the Liverpool Asylum for the Infirm and Destitute. It was a hospital and home that was for adults and young people in need of support, including the disabled. It was run by the New South Wales Government and operated from 1933 until 1962.
Locations
- 1933 - 1962
- Location - Liverpool State Hospital and Home located on the banks of the Georges River, on what is now College Street, Liverpool
Timeline
- 1862 - 1933
- Liverpool Asylum for the Infirm and Destitute
- 1933 - 1962
- Liverpool State Hospital and Home
- Collection Title
- Liverpool Asylum Records, State Archives NSW (1859 - 1959)
- Date Range
- 1859 - 1959
- Reference
-
NRS-4946; NRS-4948; NRS-4949; NRS-4950; NRS-4951; NRS-4952; NRS-4954; NRS-4957; NRS-4958; NRS-4959; NRS-4960; NRS-4961; RNCG-1670; RNCG-1671; RNCG-1673; RNCG-6918
[State Records Authority of New South Wales Series Numbers]
- Contact
-
Please contact the State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales:
Postal Address: PO Box 516, Kingswood NSW 2747
Phone: (02) 9673 1788
Email: info@records.nsw.gov.au
Website: http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/contact-us/contact-us/
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