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Morning Star (Sunnyside) c1944 The original buildings are Gothic Revival in style, using cemented brick construction, the two storeyed stucco house is asymmetrically composed with a single storeyed timber verandah and stucco porch Steeply pitched slate rooves, prominent chimneys and decorated gable ends with finials, stepped eaves, cornices, string courses, quoins, hood moulds and castellated parapets

Morning Star (Sunnyside ) c1944‘Sunnyside' built 1875, the image taken before alterations in 1944

Morning Star (Sunnyside) c1944The original buildings are Gothic Revival in style, using cemented brick construction but extensive additions were carried out for the Morning Star boys’ Home

Morning Star Boys Home c1944 The original buildings are Gothic Revival in style, using cemented brick construction, but extensive alterations and additions were carried out for the ‘Morning Star Boys’ Home

Morning Star Boys Home Opening 1933The opening of the ‘Morning Star Boys Home’ by Archbishop Mannix

Morning Star Boys Home c1944Morning Star Boys Home opened 1933, formerly 'Sunnyside'

Morning Star Boys Home Chapel

Sunnyside c1992The image shows land belonging to the ‘Sunnyside’ estate

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