The Halloween Children’s Home, on Redmyre Road, Strathfield, was set up around 1926 by a private committee. It appears to have been a girls’ home but may have taken boys. In the mid-1930s state wards were sent to Halloween Children’s Home. It closed around the late 1930s.
The Halloween Children’s Home was located in a house called Halloween, at 69 Redmyre Road, Strathfield. It was set up by a private committee and was initially planned to be opened in May 1925, but was officially opened by former Australian Prime Minister WM Hughes and his wife Dame Mary on Saturday 16 October 1926.
Halloween Children’s Home had regular garden fetes to raise funds in the 1920s, and was supported by local businesses and citizens, including the grocers Messrs Matthews Thompson and Company and Mrs WK Arnott, the wife of the founder of Arnott’s Biscuits, who held bridge parties in her home on Wakeford Road.
The house Halloween was later owned by Strathfield Council and used as the Town Clerk’s residence. It was sold in 1961.
From
c. 1925
To
c. 1938
Alternative Names
Hallowe'en Children's Home
Strathfield Children's Home
Strathfield Home for Children
1925 - c. 1938
Halloween Children's Home was situated at 69 Redmyre Road, Strathfield, New South Wales (Building Still standing)