Glanville Graves, at Berrara
Back in 1976, I had my first holiday at Berrara, a sleepy holiday spot some 8kms from Sussex Inlet. Boarded by the Conjola National Park, it was a perfect place to take our young family. I might add that my in-laws owned the cottage, so we were carrying on the family tradition. Walking around the area I discovered a small and at that stage unfenced cemetery, just of the path and close to the bush. I wondered who they were and how come the cemetery was there but didn't think anything more about them, other than to visit on my walk. Fast forward to 2020, the year of Covid-19 and travel was very restricted but come September we were able to get some time away and this prompted a visit to Berrara and a visit to the graves, armed with a camera. I was going to see who they were. This is the cemetery, now. It is very close to the bush and it and the homes were saved from the bushfires of 2019/20. These two Harrison graves had be searching for their marriage, and in 1942 (2467...