Local Government
Carnarvon
Region
Gascoyne
Bernier & Dorre Islands Shire of Carnarvon
Bernier & Dorre Islands
Carnarvon
Gascoyne
Constructed from 1908
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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(no listings) |
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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RHP - To be assessed | Current | 29 Apr 2016 |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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Category | Description | ||||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 23 Jun 2015 | Category 5 |
Category 5 |
Shire of Carnarvon |
Lock Hospital Ruins is representative of the early treatment of venereal disease in the Aboriginal population during the early 1900s and is a good representation of government policy involving Aboriginal people and health in the early 1900s. It also has the potential to contribute to an understanding of the conditions under which those suffering from venereal disease lived in the period from 1908 to 1918. The Graveyard, which contains the remains of numerous patients who died at the Lock Hospitals, is of significance to the Aboriginal community.
The place is representative of the early treatment of venereal disease in the Aboriginal population during the early 1900s.
The place is a good representation of government policy involving Aboriginal people and health in the early 1900s
The place has the potential to contribute to an understanding of the conditions under which those suffering from venereal disease lived in the period from 1908 to 1918
The Graveyard, which contains the remains of numerous patients who died at the Lock Hospitals, is of significance to the Aboriginal community
Bernier Island still exhibits the concrete foundations of buildings and structural remains including brick, timber and metal.
Fence lines and rock walls also remain, as well as rubbish piles and artefacts determined from archaeological survey. Alongside the remains of Aboriginal campsites are the structural remains of the hospital ward, administration building, Doctor’s house, laundry, outpatients building, stables/paddocks and jetty.
Dorre Island inculdes concrete pads and the remains of structure indicate Aboriginal campsites, fences, the jetty, garden wall, windmills, as well as hospital structures including, the hospital ward, administration building, Doctor’s house, laundry, outpatients building, mortuary and stables/paddocks. Currently, alongside the remains are two plaques located on each island reminding visitors of the history
On 6 October 1908 the first patients arrived on Bernier Island from the Port of Carnarvon. Barrow Island was
to be used in the subsequent years, however due to its distance and the difficulty of moving patients Dorre Island was chosen instead. Bernier Island was to house the males while Dorre Island was a female lock hospital. At the beginning of the Lock Hospital Scheme simple cases of syphilis were to be treated locally, with only severe cases being sent away. By 1912 it was found that the scheme had been successful in reducing the occurrence of ‘syphilis’ or diseases mistaken as such in Aboriginal populations. A. O. Neville, who had taken over the position of Chief Protector of Aborigines, began formulating plans in 1916 and 1917 for the closure of the Lock Hospitals. In 1918 the Lock Hospitals ineffectively closed with 24 surviving inmates thought to syphilitic being transferred to the ‘Depot for Diseased Natives’ (P05948 Lock Hospital and Burial Ground) in Port Hedland.
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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11455 | Regional institutions attended by Aboriginal people in Western Australia | Heritage Study {Other} | 2014 |
11456 | Thematic review of institutions attended by Aboriginal people in Western Australia represented on the Register of Heritage Places and the assessment program. | Heritage Study {Other} | 2016 |
11429 | Prostitution, Race & Politics: Policing venereal disease in the British Empire | Book | 2003 |
Historic Site
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | HEALTH | Hospital |
Present Use | VACANT\UNUSED | Vacant\Unused |
Type | General | Specific |
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Other | CONCRETE | Concrete Slab |
Other | BRICK | Other Brick |
Other | TIMBER | Other Timber |
General | Specific |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Government & politics |
PEOPLE | Aboriginal people |
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