William Booth Girls’ Home

William Booth Girls’ Home

Brinsley Road

East Camberwell

VIC

Australia

Provider: Salvation Army

Year Opened: 1912

Year Closed: 1972

Also known as William Booth Memorial Home.

In 1912, girls from Salvation Army’s first home for girls were transferred from Murrumbeena to a new home in East Camberwell, called the William Booth Memorial Home (named after Salvation Army’s founder, William Booth). The home accommodated girls aged between 4 and 14.

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