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The convent : a city finds its heart / by Stuart Kells.

The convent : a city finds its heart / by Stuart Kells.
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What was behind the wall and the wire? The local people knew ... fine courtyards ... an old swimming pool ... dilapidated tennis courts and a remnant garden, now wild and sprawling. The Abbotsford Convent was this haunted place, left to languish for years after the last of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd had gone. In its prime it had been a school, a refuge, a retreat, a workhouse and a prison-the single largest charitable institution in the southern hemisphere. In the late 1990s a proposed high-density development threatened the idyllic riverside location, sparking outrage in the local community and further afield. Years of protesting, negotiating and fundraising followed and the convent, now on Australia's National Heritage List, has started a new life as a vibrant centre for art and culture. The Convent- A City Finds its Heart tells the story of the site's rich history and the efforts to preserve it. It is an uplifting tale of community activism-a tangible reminder that the magic of the past can endure and what people-power can achieve.

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Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . Available .  
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Record Number 634765
ISBN 9780522876598
Author Kells, Stuart
Title The convent : a city finds its heart / by Stuart Kells.
Publication details Carlton, Victoria : The Miegunyah Press, 2020.
Pagination etc. xiii, 193 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustration, portraits ; 24 cm.
Summary Note What was behind the wall and the wire? The local people knew ... fine courtyards ... an old swimming pool ... dilapidated tennis courts and a remnant garden, now wild and sprawling. The Abbotsford Convent was this haunted place, left to languish for years after the last of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd had gone. In its prime it had been a school, a refuge, a retreat, a workhouse and a prison-the single largest charitable institution in the southern hemisphere. In the late 1990s a proposed high-density development threatened the idyllic riverside location, sparking outrage in the local community and further afield. Years of protesting, negotiating and fundraising followed and the convent, now on Australia's National Heritage List, has started a new life as a vibrant centre for art and culture. The Convent- A City Finds its Heart tells the story of the site's rich history and the efforts to preserve it. It is an uplifting tale of community activism-a tangible reminder that the magic of the past can endure and what people-power can achieve.
Subject Abbotsford Convent (Abbotsford, Vic.) -- History
Abbotsford Convent (Abbotsford, Vic.) -- Conservation and restoration
Catholic Church -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History
Sisters of the Good Shepherd -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History -- 20th century
Convents -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History
Women -- Institutional care -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History -- 20th century
Reformatories for women -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History -- 20th century
Catholic schools -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Victoria -- Melbourne
Arts facilities -- Victoria -- Melbourne
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
Melbourne (Vic.) -- History -- 20th century
Series Miegunyah Press series
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