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name? | Transcript of interview with Rita Camilleri |
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description? | Rita Camilleri was born in Malta and arrived in Australia in 1939, at age 15 years. Prior to that, her father had been in Australia for twelve years, working to save enough money to bring his family to join him. Rita's father owned a market garden in Pendle Hill, and when Rita married at age 18, she and her husband operated another market garden nearby. During the Second World War, Rita worked at the Bonds Cotton Mills, earning five pounds per week in the card room. |
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interviewee? | Rita Camilleri |
dateCreated? | 1991-10-18 |
interviewer? | Robyn Arrowsmith |
publisher? | University of Western Sydney |
digitalFileName | ftf_transcript_camilleri |
license? | Content in the Western Sydney Women's Oral History Project: From farms to freeways collection is licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 AU licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/). |
contentLocation? | http://omeka.uws.edu.au/farmstofreeways/api/geolocations/7 |
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birthDate? | c 1924 |
birthPlace? | Malta |
address? | Pendle Hill |
copyright | Copyright University of Western Sydney 2015 |
relatedLink? | Audio recording of interview with Rita Camilleri |
copyrightHolder? | Western Sydney University |
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