St Aloysius Convent girls dormitory, Toodyay
| St Aloysius Convent of Mercy classrooms and girls dormitory (fmr) | |
|---|---|
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Stirling Terrace, Toodyay | |
| Former names | O'Connor House |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Federation Classical |
| Address | 34-38 Stirling Terrace |
| Town or city | Toodyay |
| Country | Australia |
| Completed | 1929 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Edgar le B. Henderson |
| Main contractor | William Thomas Clark |
| References | |
| Toodyay municipal inventory | |
St Aloysius Convent of Mercy classrooms and girls dormitory (fmr) is located on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia. This building is a part of the complex built by the Sisters of Mercy to provide accommodation and a school.[1]
This single storey building was constructed by William Thomas Clark who tendered £4,444 for the job in 1928. The architect was Mr. Edgar Le B. Henderson of Perth.[2] It accommodated 35 girls and was strong enough to carry another storey if required. The building was opened by Patrick Clune, Lord Archbishop of Perth, on 12 May 1929.[3] As well as providing accommodation for the girl boarders along with a night study area and rooms for the sisters in charge,[2] the premises were used annually for the Convent Ball.[1]
The building is constructed of red brick and red corrugated iron. It has decorative cement render and timber framed windows.[1]