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?Marjory Turner was born on the 25th January, 1929, at Penrith. After leaving school at age 15, Marjory worked at Selfridges, Parramatta, and later at a factory in St Marys. Marjory married in 1948 and lived with her husband's family until the couple built a house of their own at Kingswood, Not long after they finished the house, the land was bought by the Council to build flats and so the house was demolished. Marjory and her husband then purchased another block and built a new house in Kingswood.
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dateCreated?1991-11-21
interviewer?Robyn Arrowsmith
publisher?University of Western Sydney
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birthDate?1929
birthPlace?Penrith
address?Kingswood, Penrith
copyrightCopyright University of Western Sydney 2015
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