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Organisation St Augustine's Boys' Orphanage (c. 1855 - 1939)

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    Old St Augustine's Orphanage, Geelong, 1937, courtesy of State Library of Victoria.
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From
c. 1855
Newtown, Geelong
To
1939
Newtown, Geelong
Categories
Catholic, Home and Orphanage

Summary

St Augustine's Orphanage was established in Newtown in around 1855. First run by the Friendly Brothers, the Christian Brothers took over the management of the Orphanage in 1878. In 1939, the Orphanage's farm and gardens in Highton became the site of the new St Augustine's Orphanage.

Details

The foundation stone for St Augustine's Orphanage in Geelong was laid in 1856. The Geelong Friendly Brothers' Society had established a temporary orphanage in 1855, in a temperance hotel in Malop Street, Geelong. St. Augustine's Orphange was built opposite St. Augustine's school in August 1857. It was situated on the present site of St. Joseph's College. The original bluestone Orphanage building is now known as the Br. Tom Howe Creative Arts Building.

Five residents were admitted to the orphanage on 19 August 1857. Soon the institution was experiencing overcrowding. Barnard writes of how the growth of St Augustine's impacted on its residents:

New facilities did not necessarily improve the amount of space allotted to each child, for as soon as extra space was provided, more children arrived to fill it. A new wing added to St Augustine's Orphanage in the 1860s included a dining-room on the ground floor, while the upper storey was entirely taken up by a dormitory 'sixty feet by twenty-five feet' (18 metres x 7.5 metres). Thirty beds were arranged around the walls of this dormitory, with thirty 'block tin hand basins' occupying the centre of the room.

The Sisters of Mercy arrived to care for girls in 1859 until a separate girls' orphanage (Our Lady's Orphanage) was opened in 1862.

The Christian Brothers took over the management of St Augustine's Boy's Orphanage from the Friendly Brothers in 1878.

During the 1890s, Rev. Butler was the director of St Augustine's.

In 1924, past and present St Augustine's boys erected a monument over the graves of boys who had died at the Orphanage.

Farming and gardening were an important activity at St Augustine's in Newtown, providing training opportunities for the boys as well as producing food for the orphanage's consumption and sale. Needing more land, St Augustine's began to rent farm land near the orphanage. A farming property was purchased in 1931, in Fyans Street.

In 1939 this property became the site of the new St Augustine's Orphanage in Highton. From this time (until another name change in 1966) it was known as St Augustine's Orphanage.

In 1997, records of the Sisters of Mercy and the Christian Brothers were transferred to MacKillop Family Services. These included records of the various orphanages, homes and other residences run by these Orders. While custodianship of the records about people in 'care' became the responsibility of MacKillop Family Services at this point, it was formally agreed that the intellectual property in these records would not change hands.

Location

1855
Geelong Friendly Brothers' Society establish a temporary orphanage in a temperance hotel in Malop Street, Geelong. Location: Geelong
1855 - 1939
St Augustine's Boys Orpahanage operated in Aphrasia Street, Newtown, Geelong. Location: Geelong
1856
The foundation stone is laid for St Augustine's Boys' Orphanage, Geelong. Location: Geelong
1859 - 1862
The Sisters of Mercy care for girls at St Augustine's in 1859 until a separate girls' orphanage is opened in 1862. Location: Geelong
1939
St Augustine's relocates to Highton, on the outskirts of Geelong. Location: Geelong

Timeline

 c. 1855 - 1939 St Augustine's Boys' Orphanage
       1939 - 1966 St Augustine's Orphanage
             1966 - 1988 St Augustine's Boys' Home
                   1988 - 1997 St Augustine's Adolescent and Family Services
                         1997 - MacKillop Family Services

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Publications

Books

  • Barnard, Jill; Twigg, Karen, Holding on to Hope: a history of the founding agencies of MacKillop Family Services 1854-1997, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2004. Details
  • Chapman, Peter, C.B.C., St. Augustine's and the Christian Brothers: an archival history, St Augustine's, Whittington, 1993. Details

Reports

  • Annual reports: St Augustine's Orphanage, St Augustine's Orphanage, Geelong, 1925, 1932. Details
  • St Augustine's Orphanage, Geelong, Victoria [microform], Nova Micrographic Services, North Carlton, 1991. Details

Online Resources

Gallery

Title
Boys at St Augustine's
Type
Image
Date
n.d.
Source
MacKillop Family Services

Details

Title
St Augustine's Building
Type
Image
Date
n.d.
Source
MacKillop Family Services

Details

Title
St Augustine's Orphanage Band, Geelong
Type
Image
Date
c. 1900 - c. 1930
Control
Accession Number: H84.507/35, Image Number: a11416
Source
State Library of Victoria

Details

Title
Negative - Geelong, Victoria, circa 1920
Type
Image
Date
c. 1920
Creator
W H Watts Studio
Source
The Biggest Family Album in Australia, Museum Victoria

Details

Title
St Augustine's Geelong, Roll Call 1932
Type
Image
Date
1932
Source
MacKillop Family Services

Details

Title
Old St Augustine's Orphanage, Geelong
Type
Image
Date
1937
Control
Accession Number: H19367, Image Number: b51505
Source
State Library of Victoria

Details

Sources used to compile this entry: 'A Piece of the Story': National Directory of Records of Catholic organisations caring for children separated from their families, Australian Catholic Social Welfare Commission & Australian Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes, November 1999, http://catholicsocialservices.org.au/system/files/Directory+-+edited+10+Dec+2001.pdf; Barnard, Jill; Twigg, Karen, Holding on to Hope: a history of the founding agencies of MacKillop Family Services 1854-1997, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2004; Barnard, Jill, '"A Secure Safeguard of the Children's Morals": Catholic Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century Victoria', Provenance, no. 4, September 2005, http://prov.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ProvenanceIssue4.pdf; History, 2008-2011, http://www.sjc.vic.edu.au/About_History.

Prepared by: Cate O'Neill