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

    Mylott divenne un pupillo di Nellie Melba e nel 1902, andò in Europa con lei a perseguire una carriera operistica al di fuori dell'Australia. Il 17 giugno 1917 a New York, ha sposato l'imprenditore John Hutton Gibson (morto nel 1933); hanno avuto due figli: Peter Hutton Gibson nel 1918 e Alexis Mylott Gibson. Mylott morì nel 1920, all'età di ...

  2. 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.

  3. 20 mar 2018 · Eva was born in September 16, 1875 in the stone house built by her father Patrick Mylott in 1870 on Tuross Head. Discovering his daughters rich contralto voice at an early age, Mylott leased his farm in 1883 and invested in a Sydney wholesale liquor firm.

  4. 27 mar 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.

  5. 18 mag 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.

    • Jutland Avenue, Tuross Head, 2537
    • NSW
  6. Download Image of Eva Mylott, opera singer and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson / The Swiss Studios, Sydney, 1902. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Eva Mylott, contralto and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson, was born in 1875 at Tuross Head, N.S.W.

  7. www.bytesdaily.com.au › 2010 › 11Bytes: Eva Mylott

    15 nov 2010 · Eva was born in Tuross Head in NSW, the daughter of Patrick Mylott, an importer of wines and spirits, and his wife, Mary Heffernan, both Irish immigrants. Patrick later diversified into shipping at Tuross Heads and started the Mylott dynasty, the family owning the whole of the Tuross Head peninsula until well into the 20th century when it was subdivided for building.