Transcript of interview with Thelma Masters
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.
Publisher
University of Western Sydney
Rights
Copyright University of Western Sydney 2015
Identifier
31 _Transcript
Date Created
1992-02-26
Interviewee
Birthplace
Not stated
Interviewer
Robyn Arrowsmith
Birth Year
1927
Suburb
Digital File Name
ftf_transcript_masters
Geolocation
Item Relations
This Item | transcript of | Item: Audio recording of interview with Thelma Masters |
Item: Thelma Masters | is primary topic of | This Item |
Collection
Citation
“Transcript of interview with Thelma Masters,” From farms to freeways: Women's memories of Western Sydney, accessed December 26, 2024, https://omeka.westernsydney.edu.au/farmstofreeways/items/show/439.