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WORKING BEE AT DIAMOND HARBOUR.—A photograph taken at Diamond Harbour on Saturday, when a working bee of residents, organised by the local Burgesses’ Association, was engaged in clearing the beach to improve the bathing facilities. The party numbered about 40. They hauled and pushed large rocks from the beach and deposited them behind the retaining wall.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25390, 13 January 1948, Page 3

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WORKING BEE AT DIAMOND HARBOUR.—A photograph taken at Diamond Harbour on Saturday, when a working bee of residents, organised by the local Burgesses’ Association, was engaged in clearing the beach to improve the bathing facilities. The party numbered about 40. They hauled and pushed large rocks from the beach and deposited them behind the retaining wall. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25390, 13 January 1948, Page 3

WORKING BEE AT DIAMOND HARBOUR.—A photograph taken at Diamond Harbour on Saturday, when a working bee of residents, organised by the local Burgesses’ Association, was engaged in clearing the beach to improve the bathing facilities. The party numbered about 40. They hauled and pushed large rocks from the beach and deposited them behind the retaining wall. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25390, 13 January 1948, Page 3