January 1942
Wedding – Brown & Bullock
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
The marriage was solemnised at Swinton Parish Church on Thursday of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Brown, eldest daughter of Mr....
Wedding – Littlewood & Earnshaw
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Mr J Earnshaw (Goldthorpe) and Miss M. Littlewood (Thurnscoe), a report of whose wedding appeared in our last issue.
Diary of 1941 – Some Notable Dates
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942
January
2—Death Mr. Spencer Baker for 16 years Clerk to Conisbrough Council
17—Farewell presentation to the Rev. B. Russell,...
Diary of 1941 – Some Notable Dates
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942
Diary of 1941 - Some Notable Dates
January
2—Death of Mr. Spencer Baker, for 16 years Clerk to Conisbrough...
Violent Miner – Gets Gaol Sentence
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Violent Bolton Miner
Gets Gaol Sentence
On a charge of behaving in a violent manner at Goldthorpe Colliery, George...
Soldier – Drew J.G. – Husband and Wife Serving
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Husband and Wife Serving
Sapper J. G. Drew, of Goldthorpe, is serving overseas with the R.E.'s. having been abroad two...
Editorial – We See Our Way (video)
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942
We See Our Way
The Western Hemisphere has received large infusions of the Churchill spirit. The Premier...
Editorial – Jam To-morrow
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 January 1942.
Jam To-morrow
President Roosevelt's impressive inventory of war material to be produced in the United States this year...
Editorial – Tides of Battle
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Tides of Battle
Though resistance visibly grows, the Japanese drive in the Pacific has not yet lost its momentum,...
Editorial – Safe Home
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 January 1942
Safe Home
Mr. Winston Churchill is safely back from his historic mission to the United States.
It was...