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South Sydney Women's Hospital, Stanley Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.

South Sydney Women's Hospital was a maternity hospital that provided midwifery and maternity care, particularly to poor and unmarried women. It was founded in Newtown (Camperdown) 1905 by George and Louisa Ardill and the Sydney Rescue Work Society and had been the Home of Hope for Friendless and Fallen Women. It trained midwives and was a place where adoptions were arranged. It closed in 1976. South Sydney Women's Hospital was situated at Stanley Street, Newtown


Owner of originalState Library of New South Wales, Australia
Date1930
File nameSouth Sydney Woman's Hospital.jpg
File Size99.95k
Dimensions479 x 600
Linked toJohn Albion Moxham (Birth)

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