Mary Tulich and husband John grew tomatoes on the land now known as Prestons. Photographed at her son Maurice's retirement village, Blue Hills, Prestons.
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.
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.
Roma Jakubec points to wall plate, a souvenir from Malta. Roma Jakubec, retired poultry farmer. Migrant from Malta, Kelly Street, Austral. Day of oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.
Model of a traditional Maltese balcony made of wood, called a 'galaria'. Hanging on the wall in Roma's home. Roma Jakubec, retired poultry farmer. Migrant from Malta, Kelly Street, Austral. Day of oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.
Model of a cooker used during the war in Malta, called a 'kenur'. Roma Jakubec, retired poultry farmer. Migrant from Malta, Kelly Street, Austral. Day of oral history interview with Therese Sweeney.
Jess (Dusanka) Krilich on day of oral history interview with Therese Sweeney in her home. A former pioneering market gardener and fish & chip shop owner.