Two men, c. 1930

OBJECT TITLE / NAME

Two men, c. 1930

DATE1930

MEDIAImage

COLLECTIONHastings-Western Port Historical Society

REG NO.P232

HISTORY

The man on the left is Harold Haddock. He was in the Hastings Battery. The identity of the man on right is unknown. They are marching in Melbourne, most likely on Anzac Day. Harold is the uncle of Bill Haddock. Written on the back in blue biro is: “left Harold Haddock u/k”.

DESCRIPTION

This image shows two men walking along a footpath. They are both dressed in three piece suits, white shirts, ties and hats. The man on the left-hand side is carrying a coat over his arm. They are both wearing war service medals and RSL badges. The man on the right-hand side is looking sideways. A small brick retaining wall and buildings can be seen behind them.

SUBJECTS

Anzac Day, Marching, Parades and processions, Returned servicepeople

KEYWORDS

Anzac Day, Haddock, Harold