\'She wore a severe blue-grey dress and a white apron like her fellow female inmates. \'Once a week she was permitted to leave the grounds for five or six ho.
It was not designed to flatter, but to last.\' Behind the Wall is a compelling social history, which provides an insight into Adelaide\'s Destitute Asylum and the Women who experienced life Behind its walls.
The dress was standard issue and had been made by Women who had lived Behind the wall before her. \'She wore a severe blue-grey dress and a white apron like her fellow female inmates