When I lectured to the Armidale Decorative & Fine Arts Society, I was invited to dinner by Les and Libby in their spacious Gothic Revival apartment, part of the former St Patrick’s Orphanage.
This surprisingly late example of Gothic design was built between 1919 and 1921 for the Sisters of Mercy by George Nott, who had previously built Armidale’s Catholic Cathedral of St Mary & St Joseph.
By 1924 there were 120 children at the home, cared for and largely educated by the Sisters. The regime at St Patrick’s Orphanage was not, it seems, a bed of roses: http://www.clan.org.au/news_details.php?newsID=568.
The orphanage transferred to two cottages in 1976 and eventually closed in 1984. The 1921 building stood derelict for some years, and has now found a happier fate as an opulent apartment-block.
There is an image of the building when it was new at http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofvictoria_collections/6819575484.