Brinkworth Ivy (Tommy) Marjory

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Type of person Individual
Date of birth 1902
Place of birth Angaston, South Australia
Date of death 1994

Italic text"Tommy" Brinkworth (nee Shemmeld) was one of eight children born and raised at Angaston. In 1950, after living for a number of years at and Tumby Bay and Minlaton,+ she and her husband, Ronald Brinkworth, purchased a property (Lyncroft) of seven acres near Gawler. After her husband's death, Mrs Brinkworth lived out almost all of her remaining years in a house on Adelaide Road, Gawler.

The Humble Folk is an account of "Tommy" Brinkworth's life. The first edition, compiled by E V Prest, was published in 1991. This 2nd edition, published in 1993, was revised by Irmgard Kobelt.

Click on the link to read The Humble Folk.


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