Four people, c. 1980This image shows a group of one woman and three men, standing in front of a wall, all smiling for the camera. Part of a large round plaque is on the wall behind the group. The words “of Hastings 60” can be seen. The two men in the middle are each holding an edge of a piece of white paper.
Group of six people, c. 1980This image shows a group of four men and two women, standing outside a building, posing for a photo. The men on either end are well dressed and holding papers which they are showing to the group. “Shire of Hastings” is in large gold letters on the wall of the building. A garden bed, filled with colourful flowers, is in front of the building.
Four men, 1986This image shows four men, standing behind a very large rock. The man on the left is wearing shorts and other three men are wearing long trousers. They are all wearing a red sleeveless safety vest. The man on the far right is holding a long handled implement. Smaller rocks can be seen on either side of the group and a building with large windows is in the background.
Man beside rock, 1986This image shows a man leaning over a very large rock in front of a building. He is dressed in blue jeans, short sleeved shirt and a red sleeveless safety vest. There is a pile of soil on the grass to his left. A man dressed in a light coloured suit, is looking over a high solid wall. A tall tree can be seen behind him.
Group of four men, 1986This image shows a group of four men standing around a very large rock, smiling for the camera. The man on the left is wearing a light coloured suit. The other three men are wearing open necked shirts, long trousers and red, sleeveless safety vests. One man is holding a garden implement and has one foot on the rock. A building with large windows is in the background.
JCB scoop, 1986This image shows a yellow JCB backhoe. The bucket can be seen digging a hole at the front of a building. Large windows are across the front of the building. Three men are standing watching the proceedings. Their names are written across the border at the bottom of the image: Michael Park