PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN YESTERDAY AT DIAMOND HARBOUR. WHICH IS BECOMING A FAVOURED RESIDENTIAL AREA.—(1) The new community centre, a noteworthy achievement for such a small number of residents. Built as a war memorial, with the aid of a Government subsidy, the centre was started last February and will be opened before Christmas. (2) One of the modern houses overlooking the harbour. (3) Mr A. H. Mangin at work on the building of his new home. (4) A telephone cable being laid on the Charteris Bay road.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27473, 6 October 1954, Page 7
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85PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN YESTERDAY AT DIAMOND HARBOUR. WHICH IS BECOMING A FAVOURED RESIDENTIAL AREA.—(1) The new community centre, a noteworthy achievement for such a small number of residents. Built as a war memorial, with the aid of a Government subsidy, the centre was started last February and will be opened before Christmas. (2) One of the modern houses overlooking the harbour. (3) Mr A. H. Mangin at work on the building of his new home. (4) A telephone cable being laid on the Charteris Bay road. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27473, 6 October 1954, Page 7
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