Below are John Murray’s photographs taken of a re-interment ceremony
held on 1 May 2000. Over 100 children’s bodies were re-interred at the
site of the former Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children. The bodies
were discovered during the rebuild of the psychiatric ward at Sydney
Children’s Hospital. An archaeological survey was able to identify 40 of
the bodies.
Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children was opened in 1852. The 1873 royal commission on public charities recommended that large institutions for children be closed down and that children be boarded out. At the time of the commission, the Randwick Asylum housed between 700 and 800 children. However, the Asylum did not begin boarding out children until 1883 and did not close until 1915.
http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2010/11/01/mass-grave/
Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children was opened in 1852. The 1873 royal commission on public charities recommended that large institutions for children be closed down and that children be boarded out. At the time of the commission, the Randwick Asylum housed between 700 and 800 children. However, the Asylum did not begin boarding out children until 1883 and did not close until 1915.
http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2010/11/01/mass-grave/