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The bishop’s society, 1856 to 1958: a history of the Sydney Anglican Home Mission Society

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The Monte Pio Girls’ Home and Orphanage Website

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Aboriginal Resources: A Guide to NSW State archives

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Mittagong Training School For Boys

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Homes and Orphanages

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Child/Youth Migration in the 20th Century

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Child Migrants: Accessing records held by Commonwealth and State Archives

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Renwick (Mittagong Farm Home for Boys) web site

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Castle Hill House

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Fields of Memories: The Scheyville Training Farm and Migrant Accommodation Centre 1911-1964

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