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Former Goldthorpe Scholars In R.A.F.

June 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times – June 6, 1939 Former Goldthorpe Scholars In R.A.F. Here are two cameos of former Goldthorpe elementary scholars who are now very...

Wedding – Bollans & Waddington

June 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 26 May 1939 Well-known Wath and Thurnscoe families were united by the wedding on Saturday at Wath Parish Church...

Wedding – Fisher & Hoyle

June 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times, June 23, 1939 The marriage took place, at Barnburgh Parish Church on Saturday of Miss Cynthia Fisher, eldest daughter of Mr....

Wedding – Maunder & Hall

June 1939
Mexborough and Swinton Times Friday, June 2, 1939 Father H. Howard conducted the wedding at Goldthorpe Parish Church on Whit Monday of Miss Miriam Elsie...

“Dirty Trick” – Goldthorpe Man Admits Mottying

June 1939
Mexborough and Swinton Times Friday, June 2, 1939 "Dirty Trick" Goldthorpe Man Admits Mottying "You know you have done one of the dirtiest tricks which can be...

Old Man Knocked Down – Court Sequel to Goldthorpe Mishap

June 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times – June 16, 1939 Old Man Knocked Down Court Sequel to Goldthorpe Mishap Algernon Norman (50), a mining engineer, of Wakefield, was on...

Goldthorpe Fire.

July 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 07 July 1939 Goldthorpe Fire. Two Goldthorpe residents and two policemen prevented a fire at Messrs. Brook Hardcastle's premises in...

Goldthorpe Miner Killed At Barnburgh Colliery – Accident No One Saw

July 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 07 July 1939 Crushed By Coal Accident No One Saw Goldthorpe Miner Killed At Barnburgh Colliery The Doncaster District...

Prominent Educationalist

July 1939
Mexborough and Swinton Times July 7, 1939 There must be people In Goldthorpe, it is true, who have not heard of Mr. Tom Blacker, equally...

Betting Houses – Watch on Goldthorpe Bookmakers

July 1939
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 14 July 1939 Betting Houses Watch on Goldthorpe Bookmakers For keeping and using betting houses three Goldthorpe men were...