Tubercular Soldiers's Aid Society photographs [SRG 488/18] • Photograph


Sir Alex and Lady Hore-Ruthven with children on a school picnic at Parachilna
Sir Alex and Lady Hore-Ruthven, later Lord and Lady Gowrie, with a group of children on a school picnic at Parachilna.


Young girl presenting a posie to Lady Hore-Ruthven at Parachilna
A young girl presenting Lady Hore-Ruthven with a posie of flowers, during a school picnic at Parachilna.


Sir Alex and Lady Hore-Ruthven speaking to a girl at Parachilna
A young girl talking to Sir Alex and Lady Hore-Ruthven during a school picnic at Parachilna.


Visitors to the Angorichina Hostel
Visitors to Angorichina Hostel, Lady Hore-Ruthven; Mrs. Mitchell; Mrs. Barr Smith; Sir Lancelot Stirling and Mr. T.E. Barr Smith.


Construction of Angorichina Hostel
Charles Moore Chalet under construction at Angorichina Hostel.


Construction of Angorichina Hostel
Charles Moore Chalet nearing completion at Angorichina Hostel. George West is second from left.


Charles Moore Chalet at Angorichina Hostel
Completed Charles Moore Chalet at Angorichina Hostel.


Charles Moore Chalet interior at Angorichina Hostel
Interior view of the sleeping quarters in the Charles Moore Chalet at Angorichina Hostel.


Entrance to Angorichina Hostel
Main entrance to the Angorichina Hostel. The lawn and garden beds were constructed by members of the Tubercular Soldiers Aid Society.


Sister Lillicrapp, Angorichina Hostel
Sister Lillicrapp, a member of staff at Angorichina Hostel.


The matron and the housekeeper at Angorichina Hostel
Sister Bolger, the matron at Angorichina Hostel with the housekeeper Mrs. E. Barnes [this is a close up copy of SRG 488/18/25].


Sister Lillicrapp, Miss Ethel Barnes and patients from Angorichina Hostel.
Sister Lillicrapp and Sister Bolger with three patients from Angorichina Hostel.


Residents of Angorichina Hostel Party
Residents of the Angorichina Hostel dressed for a 'Zaney Dress Party'.


People at Angorichina Hostel with visiting doctor, Dr. Walter Brown
A group of people around a car at Angorichina Hostel during a visit by Dr. Walter Brown.


Visitors to Angorichina Hostel
Miss Cornish and Mr. Claxton visiting Angorichina Hostel.


Visitors to Angorichina Hostel
Visitors to the Angorichina Hostel, Miss Marryatt; Mrs Mitchell; Mrs Barr Smith and Mr T.E. Barr Smith.


Sister Spike with visitors to Angorichina Hostel
Sister Spike, of Angorichina Hostel, stands with visitors J. Irwin; Mr Justice Angas Parsons; Geo. Parsons and R.C. Whitford.


Girl Guides visit the Angorichina Hostel
A group of Girls Guides during a visit to Angorichina Hostel.


Women who worked at Angorichina Hostel
A group of women, probably members of the Angorichina club, a group of mainly young business girls recruited by the Secretary Ella Cleggett to help with fundraising etc.


Bulls yard and milking sheds at Angorichina Hostel
The bulls yard and milking sheds at Angorichina Hostel.


Donkeys bringing red gum to Angorichina
A team of donkeys bringing red gum to Angorichina Hostel.


Donkeys carting red gum to Angorichina
A team of donkeys carting red gum to Angorichina Hostel. According to a researcher, the donkey team carted red gum wood to Angorichina that eventually became a furniture making industry for the Tubercular Soldier's Aid Society.


Donkeys carting red gum to Angorichina
A team of donkeys carting red gum to the Angorichina Hostel.


Jacaranda plantation at Angorichina Hostel
Four women and a patient admire the jacaranda plantation at Angorichina Hostel. L-R J. Juncken, patient/gardener; C. Clayton; L. Tattersall and J. Carr.


Three patients at the Angorichina Hostel
Three patients at the Angorichina Hostel, working on their handicraft.


Vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel
The vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel.


Vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel
Two men tending the vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel.


Vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel
View of the vegetable garden at Angorichina Hostel.


Truck carting timber at Angorichina
An old truck being used to cart timber to build the fowl runs at Angorichina Hostel.


People handling hens at Angorichina Hostel
Percy Harper Couper Douglas and his son Lloyd Graham, with two women, handling hens outside the fowl house at Angorichina Hostel. Percy built and operated the fowl yard until 1933.