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Variant titleA Waverley Library Local History FactsheetAuthor/CreatorWaverley LibraryContentsBorn in Scotland, Mary Love Tulloch moved to Bondi Road in 1864 and became a celebrated herbalist, renowned for her unique remedies, including goat's milk and rum. Her mysterious background, unregistered illegitimate daughter, and generous bequests to charity add to her legend. After her passing, her estate and the memory of her cures lived on, even inspiring a racehorse named 'Scotch Mary.'TypeFactsheetCollectionLocal History Factsheets
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Subject - Personal NameTulloch, Mary LoveSubject - Topical NameMedicineSubject - Geographical NameWaverleyTaxonomySpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley People
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Mary Love Tulloch (Scotch Mary). Waverley Council Library, accessed 14/01/2026, https://celebrating.waverley.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/43437



