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Photograph of a bush road at Belgrave Heights, Lockwood Rd. Heavily treed on the left side. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Photograph of a bush road at Belgrave Heights, Lockwood Rd. Heavily treed on the left side. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Hand drawn map of Belgrave Heights and its 9 hole golf course, between 1930 and 1943 created by Betty de Coite nee Woods, who holidayed in the area with her family. Map drawn in marker. Photographs attached, including a view of the golf course, Fern Glade Tracks, Lockwood Rd, the dam at Marama Rd corner, The Crescent, the path near the club house, and a wagon near golf course. These photos were taken by members of the Woods family. Map highlights Lockwood House at the corner of Lockwood Rd, the 9 hole golf course, and Sunnyside guesthouse. Club house at Lockwood Rd is later the site of the Convention Centre. Above club house is Fred and Ruby Cook's House.
Photograph of family group of four females (at least one of them a child) at Fern Glade Track near Mt. Morton, Belgrave Heights. The family appear to be holding on to a railing in a heavily treed area. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Photograph of a road, looking along The Crescent, Belgrave Heights. Road is lined by trees and shrubbery, with the taller ones on the left hand side. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Photograph of a double row of trees near the clubhouse, Lockwood Golf Course, Belgrave Heights. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Photograph of three horses drinking by damn near Marama Rd, Belgrave Heights. Behind the horse on the far left, a person is holding the horse. Their lower body is visible. Trees are in the background. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.
Photograph of a paddock at the golf course, Lockwood House. Between the trees in the foreground, a horse can be seen grazing in the distance. A wire fence can be seen in front of some trees on the right side. Probably taken by Betty de Coite nee Woods or her parents.