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Barry Lyons. Photographer: Kelly Slater, Tasmania, 2014.

Barry Lyons (1928-2015)

Born in 1928 in Burnie Tasmania, Barry Lyons is a surviving son of Joseph and Enid Lyons, and was 86 at the time of interview. Joseph Lyons was Prime Minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939 when he died in office. Dame Enid Lyons was the first woman to be elected to the House of Representatives. ...
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Manuka ACT 2603

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