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New South Wales - Organisation
Jubilee Home (1887 - 1960)
- From
- 1887
- To
- 1960?
- Categories
- Non-denominational, Home, Hostel
- Alternative Names
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- Jubilee Registry Office and Home
The Jubilee Home was established in 1887 in Sydney by the Blue Ribbon Gospel Army and Woman's Christian Temperance Union, led by Louisa, wife of George Edward Ardill. It was later operated by the Sydney Rescue Work Society. It was a hostel for young women arriving in Sydney from the country and was located in Elizabeth Street, Sydney before moving to Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills. It closed in the 1960s.
Locations
- 1887 - 1911?
- Location - The Jubilee Home was situated in Elizabeth Street, Sydney
- 1911 - 1960?
- Address - The Jubilee Home was situated at 141-145 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills
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The Gospel Union Hall: 145 Commonwealth Street: Surry Hills NSW 2010
Gospel Union Hall and gable detail. Commonwealth Street view, Oasis Backpackers, 14-145 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills.