| Waratah Deaf and Dumb Institute | ||
| Other Names | The School for Deaf Girls | |
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Alfred Street Waratah NSW 2298 Australia |
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| First Date | 1886 | |
| Last Date | 1979 | |
| Notes | The School for Deaf Girls was founded in 1886 at Waratah, near Newcastle, by the Dominican Sisters. It was located in the Rosary Convent in Alfred Street. It was a residential school for deaf girls and was one of the first institutions of its kind and was founded by Sister Hogan. | |
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| Latitude | Longitude | -32.898989 | 151.723977 | |
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| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Venue Identifier | 20414 | |
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