One of Annette's friends, Margaret, very kindly gave her a doll's for her 6 years old granddaughter. Margaret was given the doll's house as a child.
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Annette talks about the new friends she has made as a member of Life Story Circle and her old and treasured friends from her school days.
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Annette talks about the Xmas traditions of her mother's family that have been passed down through the generations.
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Annette commenced her working life at the age of 14 years at Woolworths. After marrying at the age of 16 she did not re-enter the workforce until she was 39 years of age. She shares her story of working for Dial-an-Angel as a respite carer for the elderly.
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Annette shares with us stories of her father (WWII and Korean) and grandfather (WW!) who served their country in war and suffered following their experiences. Annette gives a tribute to her mother-in-law, Maria Lorenz who was held as a prisoner of war in a German camp
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Annette shares her introduction to school life when she was taught by Nuns, who convinced her at 4 years of age that we were all sinners.
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Annette talks about the 18 months she spent living in the Goodwood Orphange when she was 4 years of age. She goes on to tell of how she enjoyed her years at Marryatville Primary School when she lived above the Rising Sun Hotel in Kensington.
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Annette says she was never a great sports person but she did excel at swimming. As a hobby she enjoyed sewing and square dancing but writing has been with her all her life.
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Annette recalls her youth in Adelaide from ages 11-16 including her first date at the Drive In.
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Annette talks about her grandparents - who she never knew. This excerpt is taken from a history of all South Australians who fought in the First World War.
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Annette tells the story of one of her ancestors linked to the famous Coutts banking family and who was, at her time, the richest woman in Britain - Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts.
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After their wedding, Annette and Gerry begin married life in their home in Watson, South Australia, on the Nullabor Plain. The home had large rooms and they decorated and made it their own. In 1970 their first daughter was born and Annette had to make a decision about whether to stay...
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Annette and Gerry returned to Watson, South Australia, only two weeks after their wedding and anxiously awaited the arrival of the weekly Sugar Train that was carrying all of their floor coverings and furniture for their new home. This was the honeymoon they wanted, putting their new home together and making...
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Annette relays four amusing family stories from her younger days - the squeaky duck story, the Sunday nuts story, the Norwood grand final story and Nancy put your pants on story.
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Annette and Gerry returned to Adelaide by Goods Train, where she met Gerry's parents for the first time. They were Polish/Russian immigrants and welcomed her into the family. Her sister and husband helped to dress her for the wedding, which was held at Gerry's parents home. After the ceremony Gerry's mother...
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Annette talks about her whirlwind romance with Gerry, their engagement and wedding three weeks later so they could return to Watson South Australia to take up possession of one of the 6 houses in the small Railway town.
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Annette's first fell in love when she was on an extended holiday in Watson South Australia on the Nullabor Plain. She was 16 at the time and met a young man working in the railway gang and living in the Railway Camp Their courtship blossomed in the Billiard Room, which...
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Annette talks about her passions in life, including reading and making fairy costumes
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