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Mrs Valerie Fretwell (rear) and Mrs Anita Beardsley, two volunteer workers at Ferrymead Historic Park, with Mr Graeme Johnson, a tram driver at the park, at a dress rehearsal for a forthcoming living exhibition at the park. The exhibition, called “A Woman’s Work is Never Done,” will show the skill and labour involved in being a housewife in the 1900s. The exhibition runs from July 23 to 28.

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Press, 21 July 1989, Page 12

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Mrs Valerie Fretwell (rear) and Mrs Anita Beardsley, two volunteer workers at Ferrymead Historic Park, with Mr Graeme Johnson, a tram driver at the park, at a dress rehearsal for a forthcoming living exhibition at the park. The exhibition, called “A Woman’s Work is Never Done,” will show the skill and labour involved in being a housewife in the 1900s. The exhibition runs from July 23 to 28. Press, 21 July 1989, Page 12

Mrs Valerie Fretwell (rear) and Mrs Anita Beardsley, two volunteer workers at Ferrymead Historic Park, with Mr Graeme Johnson, a tram driver at the park, at a dress rehearsal for a forthcoming living exhibition at the park. The exhibition, called “A Woman’s Work is Never Done,” will show the skill and labour involved in being a housewife in the 1900s. The exhibition runs from July 23 to 28. Press, 21 July 1989, Page 12