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Date2009Author/CreatorLiley, BrendaContentsBrenda Liley moved to Waverley in 1942, on the site of Barracluff's Ostrich Farm, and just after the shelling on Bondi during World War II. Roaming the area with a group of friends, Brenda explored Rosa Gully and Diamond Bay, ducking around Peel's Dairy to get access to the water.CollectionSeniors' Storytelling Workshop
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Related placeBarracluff's Ostrich FarmPeel's DairyRelated itemDairies in Waverley: Milko! and horse drawn cartsShelling of Bondi, 1942Subject - Topical NameWorld War IISubject - Geographical NameRosa GullyDiamond Bay
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Living in Waverley (2009). Waverley Council Library, accessed 10/02/2026, https://celebrating.waverley.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/43479



