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Taylor, Millie Ford (Mollie) (1903–1997)

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Mollie Taylor photographed at Currango during her oral history interview with Klaus Hueneke.

Mollie Taylor photographed at Currango during her oral history interview with Klaus Hueneke.

Courtesy of Klaus Hueneke and the National Alpine Museum Australia.

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Mollie Taylor photographed at Currango during her oral history interview with Klaus Hueneke.

Mollie Taylor photographed at Currango during her oral history interview with Klaus Hueneke.

Courtesy of Klaus Hueneke and the National Alpine Museum Australia.

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Alternative Names
  • Marden, Millie
Birth

5 April, 1903
Blacktown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Death

16 December, 1997 (aged 94)
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia

Cause of Death

congestive heart failure

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