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name? | Transcript of interview with Thelma Masters |
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description? | Thelma Masters was born on 28th June, 1927. When Thelma was aged eight, her mother died. For a while, Thelma, her brothers and her father moved in with her grandmother at Parklea, but then moved back to their original home. This left a large amount of household work and cooking to 10 year old Thelma. After leaving school at 14 and working for a time at Bonds, Thelma met her husband at the Quakers Hill Country Women's Ball and they settled in Quakers Hill. |
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interviewee? | Thelma Masters |
dateCreated? | 1992-02-26 |
interviewer? | Robyn Arrowsmith |
publisher? | University of Western Sydney |
digitalFileName | ftf_transcript_masters |
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/19 |
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birthDate? | 1927 |
birthPlace? | Not stated |
address? | Quakers Hill |
copyright | Copyright University of Western Sydney 2015 |
relatedLink? | Audio recording of interview with Thelma Masters |
copyrightHolder? | Western Sydney University |
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