TY - SER AU - Flynn,Mary Ellen AU - Blackmann,Bertha AU - Mason,Betty AU - Young,Elizabeth AU - Parkes,Henry ED - Annandale Urban Research Association, TI - AURA Annandale Urban Research Association journal: The witches' houses of Annandale U1 - 994.4105 23 PY - 2015///]- CY - [Annandale, New South Wales] PB - Annandale Urban Research Association KW - Cities and towns KW - Research KW - New South Wales KW - Annandale KW - Nuns KW - Australia KW - Annandale (N.S.W.) KW - History KW - Australian N1 - Title from cover; JSNWL copy contains a letter to the library from Ann Reynolds, on behalf of the Annandale Urban Research Association, dated 21st September, 2018. The volume was donated to JSNWL in recognition of research carried out on Sister Dorothea Flynn, through the book, "The rock 'n roll nun", by Jean Michaelides (a copy of the latter is held by JSNWL) N2 - Journal 2 "The Witches' Houses of Annandale" focuses on the properties between Rose Street and Weynton Street, known informally as the Witches' Houses, and more formally as the Johnston Street Group. The history of The Abbey, Oybin, Greba and the Witches' Houses - Highroyd, Hockindon and Kenilworth - together with two demolished houses, Roseville and Claremont, the street wall and John Young's Timber Yard is given. To better give life to these properties, we present the stories of four remarkable women - Betty Mason, Bertha Blackmann, Elizabeth Young and Sister Dorothea Flynn - whose lives intertwined with this part of Annandale, together with a short biography of Sir Henry Parkes, who died at Kenilworth. -- Foreward ER -