Dr Barnardo's Australia relocated from Scarborough House to Barnardo House, Ashfield in 1924. It was officially opened by Lady de Chair on Friday 30 May 1924.
Barnardo House was established in an Ashfield mansion that had been called Melrose. Initially it took boys and girls aged 14 to 18 years, but later on it became a girls training home and hostel with girls from 11 to 14 years .
The home sat on an acre of grounds and the children's dormitory had once been a ballroom and was described in 1924 as having a ceiling trimmed with white and gold.
According to an April 1924 advertisement, from Barnardo House girls were 'drafted into selected good homes for domestic duties.' Boys were 'placed in the country for training in rural pursuits.' Girls were only allowed to come to Australia as part of the scheme on the condition that they worked as domestic staff for at least two years.
Barnardo House, Ashfield was sold in 1938 due to it being in a crowded buisness centre and therefore was deemed unsuitable for the location of a girls home. Girls were transferred to Dr Barnardos Girls' Home, Burwood. The buildings of Barnardo House, Ashfield were demolished and flats were built in their place.
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07 June 2023
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