Crown Allotment 22 in the Parish of Scoresby. Listed are original landowners and property size in acres. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull.
Fitzmaurice family’s cottage as depicted in the Aerial Survey of Victoria Air Photography by Adastra Airways 1946.
Ardnehue in 1907. Photograph courtesy of the Whitehorse Historical Society.
Forest Lodge pictured in the 1970s. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull.
Bedroom one of Forest Lodge in the 1970s. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. Bedroom two of Forest Lodge in the 1970s. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. Interior of Forest Lodge in the 1970s. The window looks out towards the rear of the property. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. |
Lounge room of Forest Lodge in the 1970s. A curved bay window is visible to the rear and represents the front face of the house. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. Interior of Forest Lodge in the 1970s. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. Forest Lodge in the 1970s. View looking towards the back of bedroom one. An oak tree is a prominent feature in the foreground. Courtesy of Glen Turnbull. |
View of the side fence along the Boronia Road boundary of the 'Forest Lodge' property in 1997. Boronia Road runs parallel on the lefthand side of the image to the left of the treelike (out of shot). Source: Glen Turnbull.
Ardnehue (West of Site 53) and Forest Lodge (Site 100) properties as pictured in February 2007 during construction of the Eastlink motor way. Source: Knox Sites of Biological Significance Volume 2. A portion of the neighbouring Winton farm owned by the Thatcher family is included in the area designated Site 52.
Site of former Forest Lodge. Source: H. Kielnhofer 29th October 2021.
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