| ID | Code | Title | Author | Description | Home(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13607 | NT1 | NT1 | |||
| 13608 | NT2 | A Rape of the Soul so Profound -The Oral Evidence | Peter Read | ||
| 13609 | NT3 | I Can Picture the Old Home So Clearly – The Commonwealth and ‘Half-caste’ Youth in the Northern Territory 1911-1939 | Tony Austin, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1993 | Is a history of child welfare in the NT as it affected Aboriginal children in the period on the lead up to the Second World War. | The Bungalow Alice Springs & Kahlin Half-caste Home, Darwin |
| 13610 | NT4 | History of Children transferred from NT to Qld | Child Welfare, National Archives of Australia | Medical inspection for children transferred from Northern Territory to Queensland institutions and private residences from 1961-1971 detailing their names, addresses and medical notes. | - |
| 13611 | NT5 | The Flame in the North – Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 1908-2008 | Sister Anne Gardiner OLSH | A book dedicated to the work and events of the Sisters of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Australia and in particular, the Northern Territory. | - |
| 13612 | NT6 | Between Two Worlds | Rowena MacDonald, IAD Press, 1995 | This book looks at two Northern Territory institutions run by the Commonwealth government: the Bungalow in Alice Springs and the Kahlin Home in Darwin. Through oral histories, documents and photographs mainly drawn from the Australian Archives' collection, this book shows what happened to the children who were placed in these institutions. | Kahlin Half-caste Home & The Bungalow in Alice Springs |
| 13613 | NT7 | An uncontrollable child – The autobiography of an Aboriginal artist | Reggie Sultan & David M. Welch, 2008 | After running away and stealing cars, Reggie Sultan was described by Welfare Officers as "an uncontrollable child". Reggie tells his story of being sent to boys' homes in Sydney, Adelaide and Darwin. His escapes, being sent to gaol, his work as a stockman, and development as an Aboriginal artist. | Reggie was in Boys' Town, Engadine – NSW, Mittagong – NSW, Mt Barker, Eden Park – SA and Essington House – NT |