‘Penal ward before leaving’ is a digital copy of an undated photograph held in the Seaforth photos file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. A handwritten caption reads, ‘Penal ward before leaving’. This image is attached to a piece of paper with another image showing a female Salvation Army officer with a toddler in…
‘Seaforth MacKenzie Home at Seaforth Boy’s Home, 1951’ is a digital copy of four images mounted on paper and held in the Seaforth photos file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. A typed caption identifies the images as a photograph of the homestead used for the Seaforth Boys’ Home; a photograph of boys in…
‘Seaforth House, 1958’ is a digital copy of an image held in the Seaforth photos file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. A handwritten caption reads: ‘Back of Seaforth House, Christmas 1958’.
‘Seaforth Reformatory 1931’ a digital copy of an image held in the Seaforth Boys closed social work file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. A typed caption dates the image to 1931.
‘Seaforth history’ is a digital copy of an undated item held in the Seaforth Boys closed social work file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. It is a typed list of major historical events (such as openings and closings) and key staff movements at the Seaforth Boys’ Home and Reformatory. It is likely that…
‘Seaforth WA Children’s Homes 1920’s’ is a digital copy of an item held in the Seaforth Boys closed social work file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. It is a collection of photocopied images relating to the children’s Homes run by the Salvation Army on the Seaforth site at Gosnells: Seaforth Boys’ Home; Seaforth…
‘Seaforth Reformatory Girls’ is a digital copy of an image held in the Seaforth photos file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. A typed caption says that the image was published in the War Cry on 26 November 1921, and names the ‘Lassie Officers’.
‘Salvation Army Maternity Hospital’ is a digital copy of a photocopy held in the Hopetoun closed social work file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA and published, according to a handwritten caption, in the War Cry on 4 October 1919 At that time, the Salvation Army Maternity Home was known as ‘Hopetoun’. A photocopy…
‘Autograph Message No. IV. is a digital copy of a photocopy held in the Hopetoun closed social work file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA and published, according to a handwritten caption, in the War Cry on 14 May 1910. This item gives insight into the importance of ‘child conversion’ in the Salvation Army…
‘Children’s village office’ is a digital copy of an undated colour photograph held in the Hollywood Children’s Village file at the Salvation Army Heritage Museum WA. It is likely that most children were brought to the office as part of their admission to the Hollywood Children’s Village.