South West Sydney 1994-2014

aged people

SisterNancy Fitzgerald, former Principal of St Therese Primary School Sadleir (on the public housing estate known as Green Valley. Participated in a series of oral history interviews with Therese Sweeney. Photographed at St Therese Church on day of Tony Morrissey's funeral.

Sister Veronica Dunphy, former teacher of St Therese Primary School Sadleir (on the public housing estate known as Green Valley. Participated in a series of oral history interviews with Therese Sweeney. Photographed in Canberra where she currently resides.

Sister Betty McMahon, Founding Principal of St Therese Primary School Sadleir (on the public housing estate known as Green Valley. Participated in a series of oral history interviews with Therese Sweeney. Photographed in Canberra where she currently resides.

Sistesr Veronica Dunphy (l) and Joy Belt, former teachers of St Therese Primary School Sadleir (on the public housing estate known as Green Valley. Participated in a series of oral history interviews with Therese Sweeney. Photographed in Canberra where they currently reside.

Tree marking for removal, to increase lanes on Bringelly Rd (down from Edmondson Avenue), Austral.

Norma Walker and her family attended St Therese Parish, Sadleir. Her children attended St Therese Primary School. Photographed here on day of oral history recording with Therese Sweeney.

Maurice Carr and his family attended St Therese Parish, Sadleir. He worked closely with founding priest Father Frank Muldoon, his children attended St Therese Primary School. Photographed here on the day he participated in an oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.

Margaret Carr and her family attended St Therese Parish, Sadleir. Their children attended St Therese Primary School. Photographed her on the day she participated in an oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.

Cavell Farley was a pioneering resident of Sadleir, one suburb of six that made up the public housing estate known as Green Valley. She and late husband John attended St Therese parish and their children attended St Therese Primary School from 1967. Cavell was a founding member of a committee to establish the school. Cavell was photographed on the day of the oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.

Shirley Austin was a prominent contributor to fundraising through cake making in the parish of St Therese Sadleir. Her children attended St Therese Primary School from 1967. Photographed here on the day of an oral history interview with Therese Sweeney, in her housing commission flat in Glebe.

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