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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_MylottEva Mylott - Wikipedia

    20 March 1920. (1920-03-20) (aged 45) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Genres. Opera. Occupation (s) Singer. Eva Theresa Mylott (27 February 1875 – 20 March 1920) was an Australian contralto opera singer.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2020 · Intense grief prevailed when the news came through that Mrs Hutton Gibson (Miss Eva Mylott) had died on the previous Saturday at her home in N.Y., America, aged 40 years. It is hard to realise that this charming and loveable woman will no more be seen on this terrestrial sphere.

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Eva_MylottEva Mylott

    Eva Mylott nació en Tuross Head , Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia. Sus padres, Patrick Mylott (1838-1899), un importador de vino y licores y Mary Heffernan (1839-1931) (la hija de Edmund y Honora Heffernan), eran católicos romanos irlandeses que se establecieron en la Colonia de Nueva Gales del Sur . [1] Patrick nació en 1838 en el condado de Mayo , hijo de Patrick Mylott y Mary McDermott.

  4. 18 de may. de 2014 · Eva Mylott who was born in Tuross in 1875 showed early promise of becoming a star and attracted the attention of Dame Melba, who arranged for her to go to Paris. In due course she toured Britain and the Continent and later, America.

  5. Eva Mylott’s Home Tour A Performing Arts & Community History by Jan Lewis On 16 September 1875 Eva Mylott was born on a large estate at Tuross Head; one of Australia’s most beautiful headlandsi. Her Irish parents, Patrick and Mary Mylott (nee Heffernan) married when Patrick was the managing overseer of the Bodalla Estate.

  6. Eva, who was born at Tuross, became an internationally renowned opera singer, and a plaque in her honor is located in Eva Mylott Park on Jutland Ave. Hector McWilliam established Tuross Head as a tourist destination in the mid-1920s.

  7. Eva, who was born at Tuross, became an internationally renowned opera singer, and a plaque in her honor is located in Eva Mylott Park on Jutland Ave. Hector McWilliam established Tuross Head as a tourist destination in the mid-1920s. He purchased the property from Mylotts widow in 1925, subdivided it and sold the lots for holiday houses.