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Elizabeth Fry Retreat (1884 - 1957)

  • Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra

    Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra, c. 1977
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From
1884
To
1957
Categories
Children's Home, Female Rescue Home, Home, Hostel and Non-denominational

The Elizabeth Fry Retreat, South Yarra, was established by Quakers in 1884 as a home for female ex-prisoners. In 1943, Melbourne City Mission took over the Retreat, who offered a home for 'friendless and wayward women and girls'. In 1957 the Retreat was renamed Swinborn Lodge.

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The Elizabeth Fry Retreat in South Yarra was a Home for 'fallen women' established by the Quaker, Sarah Swinborn, who served as its honorary secretary, superintendent and treasurer. It was named after Elizabeth Fry, an early Quaker migrant to the colonies.

Money to run the Retreat was partly raised by an on-site laundry operated by the women. The residents ranged in age from under 20 to 50 years plus, usually aged 30 years and over.

The Elizabeth Fry Retreat announced its affiliation with Melbourne City Mission in 1944. It described itself during this period as offering a home for 'friendless and wayward women and girls'. By this time, the residents coming to the Retreat were generally younger and, over time, the older residents moved to aged care facilities.

Under the management of the Mission, the Retreat was maintained as a 'home for wayward girls', retaining its commercial laundry operations to provide employment for the young women and funds for the facility. This work was unpopular and not many of the young women saw their future in domestic work. Many were wards of the State referred by the Children's Welfare Department.

One submission from a former resident to the 'Forgotten Australians' inquiry painted a bleak picture of life at Elizabeth Fry:

Everyone was tightly locked up with a very high brick wall all around with broken glass imbedded in the top … I was always hungry and permanently cold from only wearing short sleeve cotton uniforms.

During the late 1950s, the Children's Welfare Department reduced referrals to Elizabeth Fry Retreat, using instead its own new facility, Winlaton, for girls who had offended or were seen to be 'at risk'. The Retreat was then often used by police as a refuge for girls not yet part of the Child Protection system.

Some records relating to the Elizabeth Fry Retreat are held by the University of Melbourne Archives (Accession numbers 89/90; 97/129 and single item accession 95/129).

In 2014, there is a children's playground (Argo Reserve) on the Elizabeth Fry Retreat/ Swinborn Lodge site in South Yarra. The bricks from the main building were reused as part of the playground, retaining walls, boundary walls and a fountain. The 'stables' building at the rear of the site which was used as a morgue is still standing.

Location

1884 - 1957
Location - The Elizabeth Fry Retreat Lodge was located in Argo Street, South Yarra. Location: South Yarra

Timeline

 1884 - 1957 Elizabeth Fry Retreat
       1957 - 1979 Swinborn Lodge
             1979 - 1986 Swinborn

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  • Royal Park Depot (c. 1880 - 1955)

    By the 1950s, the Elizabeth Fry Retreat was the only institution for offending Protestant girls and young women. As a result, such girls were difficult to place, and there was significant overcrowding at Royal Park Depot.

Publications

Books

  • Leeson, E., Melbourne City Mission 1855-1949, Melbourne City Mission, Melbourne: Specialty Press, Melbourne, 1949?, 31 pp. Also available at http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/130489. Details
  • Malone, Betty, Bonds of care: Elizabeth Fry Retreat and its founders, Prahran Historical and Arts Society, Prahran, Vic., 1991, 117 pp. Details

Newspaper Articles

  • Turner, Laurence, 'Victoria's Unwanted Children - 6: Willing Hearts Handicapped by Lack of Cash', The Herald, 31 October 1952, p. 5. Details
  • Turner, Laurence, 'Victoria's Unwanted Children - 3: They Want To Be Free So They Play Up', The Herald, 28 October 1952, p. 5. Details

Online Resources

Photos

Elizabeth Fry Retreat
Title
Elizabeth Fry Retreat
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Date
1886?
Source
Melbourne Citymission

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Elizabeth Fry Retreat, Argo Street, South Yarra
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Elizabeth Fry Retreat, Argo Street, South Yarra
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Date
1914

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Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra
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Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra
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Date
c. 1977

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Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra
Title
Elizabeth Fry Retreat (later Swinborn Lodge), South Yarra
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Date
c. 1980

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Sources used to compile this entry: James Jenkinson Consulting, Guide to out-of-home care services 1940-2000 - Volume One: Agency Descriptions, Department of Human Services, Unpublished, November 2001, https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/sites/default/files/DHS.3004.011.0367.pdf; 'Submission no 446', in Inquiry into Children in Institutional Care: Submissions received by the committee as at 17/3/05, http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Completed_inquiries/2004-07/inst_care/submissions/sublist; Email from D Hunt & Associates to Find & Connect web resource, dated 25 June 2014.

Prepared by: Cate O'Neill