Sister Kate's Children's Home (fmr)
Author
Heritage Council
Place Number
05068
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Location
190-196 Treasure Rd Queens Park
Location Details
Address includes: 174 Treasure Rd & 187 Hamilton St, Queens Park. VFL - 16/5/2011.
Local Government
Canning
Region
Metropolitan
Construction Date
Constructed from 1934, Constructed from 1970
Demolition Year
N/A
Statutory Heritage Listings
Type
Status
Date
Documents
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Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations
Type
Status
Date
Documents
RHP - Assessed - Consultation (Preliminary)
Current
24 Jun 2011
Other Heritage Listings and Surveys
Type
Status
Date
Grading/Management
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Category
Description
Municipal Inventory
Adopted
3
3
Retain & conserve if possible
Retain and conserve if possible: endeavour to conserve the significance of the place through the provisions of the town planning scheme; photographically record the place prior to any major redevelopment or demolition.
City of Canning
State Heritage Office library entries
Library Id
Title
Medium
Year Of Publication
7202
Echoes of the past : Sister Kate's Home revisited.
Book
2002
7468
The stolen generations : separation of Aboriginal children from their families.
Book
1999
9466
Signposts: a guide for children and young people in care in WA from 1920.
Electronic
2010
11706
Sister Kate's Children; "1934 to 1953 Aboriginal Corporation"
Book
2017
8802
Sister Kate : a life dedicated to children in need of care.
Book
1999
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Individual Building or Group
Uses
Epoch
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Original Use
GOVERNMENTAL
Other
Present Use
RELIGIOUS
Other
Original Use
RELIGIOUS
Other
Architectural Styles
Style
Other Style
Inter-War Old English
Late 20th-Century Organic
Late 20th-Century International
Construction Materials
Type
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Specific
Roof
TILE
Terracotta Tile
Wall
BRICK
Common Brick
Historic Themes
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY
Racial contact & interaction
PEOPLE
Aboriginal people
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY
Government policy
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Religion
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Institutions
Creation Date
11 Nov 2002
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Last Update
01 Jan 2017
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