Interview with Gwendoline Rose Bull / interviewed by Margaret Howroyd
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AuthorBull, Gwendoline Rose, 1916-2002; Howroyd, MargaretDescriptionInterview with Gwendoline Rose Bull. Identification and introduction -- Biography -- Mother and sister in hairdressing salon, Dolores nee Rose and Golda -- Bull family history -- Schooling -- Training -- Religion -- Training -- Hairdressing business set up 1934 'Wenda' Salon, in William St. Fremantle, upstairs in Nixon's old photo. studio -- Finance, equipment, furnishings described -- After on year, employed girl to be taught hairdressing for which she paid 25 pounds a year -- Apprentices and training later -- Supplies and suppliers -- Permanent waves, described and changes -- Perms (cont.) -- Cold wave and its effects -- Staff -- Competition in Fremantle -- Locations of hair business described -- Holidays -- Aboriginal apprentice -- Technical College job -- Reasons for selling 1975 -- Changes in hairdressing -- Clientele -- Church of ChristImprint1994Collation2 sound cassettes (120 min.) + Guide to contents (8 leaves)LanguageEnglishDate Published1994NotesInterview conducted by Margaret Howroyd on 27th January 1994 Access:Open Collateral material : Prints 3588-3589Dewey ClassOH/BULAudio FormatCassetteDigital ItemNo
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Bull, Gwendoline Rose, 1916-2002; Howroyd, Margaret, Interview with Gwendoline Rose Bull / interviewed by Margaret Howroyd. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 04/06/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/48212