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Title supplied by cataloger. In 1970, Deauville was renamed Braemar Country Club. Photograph caption dated April 30, 1963 reads, "... Robert Kaufman inspects the completed lake that holds some 1.25 million gallons of water for the golf course." An eight-gauge polyvinyl chloride plastic liner enabled the Deauville Country Club in Tarzana to construct the irrigation lake needed to maintain the golf course green in soil that normally would not hold water. Advance Research Corporation that deals in design and installation of lake-liners was in charge of the project.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Deauville Country Club (Tarzana, Los Angeles, Calif.) Country clubs--California--Tarzana (Los Angeles) Polyvinyl chloride Plastics in irrigation Golf courses--Irrigation--California--Los Angeles Golf courses--California--Tarzana (Los Angeles) Tarzana (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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