Farms to Freeways Example Dataset


@idhttp://omeka.uws.edu.au/farmstofreeways/api/items/442
name?Transcript of interview with Brenda Niccol
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  • Interview Transcript
description?Brenda Niccol was born on 20th April, 1920, at the home of her grandmother in Ballarat. She grew up in the Riverina area, on a block of land settled by her father after the first World War. When Brenda was 17, her mother died suddenly. The following year her father sent her to stay at a guest house in Emu Plains, and she later returned there to work as a waitress. Her husband's family owned the guest house and in 1945 Brenda moved there to raise her family and run the guest house with her husband.
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interviewee?Brenda Niccol
dateCreated?1991-10-01
interviewer?Robyn Arrowsmith
publisher?University of Western Sydney
digitalFileNameftf_transcript_niccol
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/22
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birthDate?1920
birthPlace?Ballarat
address?Emu Plains
copyrightCopyright University of Western Sydney 2015
relatedLink?Audio recording of interview with Brenda Niccol
Photo of Brenda Niccol 1
Photo of Brenda Niccol 2
copyrightHolder?Western Sydney University

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