Chambers, Deborah; Liston, Carol; Wieneke, Christine (2015) Farms to Freeways Example Dataset. Western Sydney University. Datacrate. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/35/555d661071c76


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description?Eugenie Stapleton was born on 21st January, 1911, at Lambton, Newcastle. Eugenie moved to St. Marys with her husband after the Second World War ended. They bought a new house and settled there with their two children. Eugenie's husband, Len, was the first engineer employed by St Marys Council and was responsible for most of the subdivision of St Marys. The couple also formed the St Marys Historical Society and Eugenie authored a book titled "South Creek, St. Marys - From Village to City" which was published by the Council.
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interviewee?Eugenie Stapleton
dateCreated?1991-11-01
interviewer?Robyn Arrowsmith
publisher?University of Western Sydney
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birthDate?1911
birthPlace?Newcastle
address?St. Marys
copyrightCopyright University of Western Sydney 2015
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