Manly Boys’ Home
Pittwater Road
Dee Why
NSW
Australia
Provider: Salvation Army
Year Opened: 1897
Year Closed: 1936
Previously known as Paradise Boys Industrial Colony and Manly Boys’ Probationary Home.
The Manly Boys’ Home at Manly was a home for boys referred from the courts that was run by the Salvation Army. It replaced the Paradise Boys’ Industrial Colony in 1903. In 1924 it became the Dee Why Home for Boys.
Related News Articles
Manly Boys’ Home, 14 April 1944 (Sydney Morning Herald)
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