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Parkerville Children's Home bush cemetery

The Parkerville Children's Home Bush Cemetery was part of the Parkerville Children's Home (originally The League of Charity Home for Waifs and Stray Babies). The Home was founded in 1903 by Anglican nuns led by Sister Kate.[1][2][3] Parkerville Children's Home is located in Parkerville, Western Australia, and continues to operate.

Parkerville Children's Home bush cemetery
Parkerville Children's Home bush cemetery
Details
Location
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°51′57″S 116°07′13″E / 31.8657°S 116.1202°E / -31.8657; 116.1202Coordinates: 31°51′57″S 116°07′13″E / 31.8657°S 116.1202°E / -31.8657; 116.1202
Owned byParkerville Children and Youth Care (Inc)
Find a GraveParkerville Children's Home bush cemetery
Official nameParkerville Children's Home & Cemetery
TypeState Register
Designated24 November 2000
Reference no.8546

The numbers of children at Parkerville Children's Home increased from 22 in 1903, to approximately 109 in 1914. Conditions were very hard during that time and the Home relied on philanthropic donations to continue.[4]

When a child died the Sisters would carry the simple coffins by horse and cart along the small dirt track from the Home. The cemetery is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the home. There are approximately 30 children buried in the cemetery who died between 1903 and 1919, but the names of only 24 are known. They are listed on a plaque by the entrance gate.[5]

A bushfire destroyed the wooden crosses on each grave and these were replaced with the existing concrete crosses. One early tombstone remains, that of baby Mary.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ McCracken, Jenni (1990), A penny for the ponies : the work of the Community of the Sisters of the Church at Parkerville Children's Home (1903–1933), 1990, retrieved 29 June 2017
  2. ^ "Australian Cemetery Index".
  3. ^ Fraser, Bronwen (1993), History of the Parkerville Childrens' [sic] Home, 1902–1993, retrieved 29 June 2017
  4. ^ "WA State Heritage".
  5. ^ "National Museums Australia".
  6. ^ "Parkerville Children's Cemetery".

External links

  • Parkerville Children's Home bush cemetery at Find a Grave  

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