Salisbury. At Parafield Gardens the former Angas Homes for the Deaf and Dumb. Built in 1899. Closed in 1979. Now part of the Gardens Islamic College. Most of the buildings have now been demolished. : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Salisbury. At Parafield Gardens the former Angas Homes for the Deaf and Dumb. Built in 1899. Closed in 1979. Now part of the Gardens Islamic College. Most of the buildings have now been demolished. / denisbin
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説明 | Angas Home for the Deaf and Dumb. Another of John Howard Angas’ philanthropic interests was health and disability as we saw above with his role at the Adelaide Children’s’ Hospital. In 1898 he donated 280 acres of good faring land at Parafield to the SA Deaf Society. Its value was over £3,000. With his support two substantial stone accommodation blocks were built with their opening in 1899. It was the first institution in the world to cater for blind, deaf and mute people in one institution. Additions were made in 1904 to bring the total of bedrooms to thirty. The residents worked on the farm which was more or ells self-sufficient with dairy and beef cattle, pigs, sheep and cropping lands. A well provided excellent water as the home was not far from the Little Para River. SA Deaf Society sold the home in 1979. Part has been demolished but part remains as central buildings of the Gardens Islamic College. |
撮影日 | 2022-04-15 14:30:15 |
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