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Marconigrams – August 05th, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 5 August, 1922
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Today (Friday) is the eighth anniversary of the entry of Great Britain into the Great War.
Wath...
Marconigrams – August 19th, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 19 August 1922
Marconigrams
The British coal output for the week ended August 5, amounting to 5,121,000 tons. The Yorkshire...
Marconigrams – August 26th, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 26 August 1922
Marconigrams
The Goldthorpe Comrades Club are promoting horse and pony races, which they intend to hold at...
Trade Review – Don and Dearne Valley.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 29 December 1922
Don and Dearne Valley.
Year Ending Better Than it Began.
Trade in the Don and Dearne valleys during...
Local Happenings – Diary – January to June 1922
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 30 December 1922
Local Happenings
January
1 – Denaby Parish Church War Memorial unveiled by Sir Alington Bewick Copley
4– Mexborough Comrades Club...
Local Happenings – Diary – July to December 1922
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 30 December 1922
Local Happenings
July
12 – Destructive fire at Goldthorpe, involving a garage and two charabancs.
12 – Mr F.E....
Marconigrams – December 02nd, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 02 December 1922
Marconigrams
Six fresh cases of smallpox reported from Doncaster yesterday.
A ball in connection with the Wath Golf...
Marconigrams – December 09th, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 09 December 1922
Marconigrams
Last Friday, the Rev. W.A. Strawbridge, M.A., completed his 25th year as Vicar of Conisborough.
A new...
Marconigrams – December 23rd, 1922
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 23 December 1922
Marconigrams
A happy Christmas to all our readers – in fact everybody, Jews, infidels and Turks. “God...
Marconigrams – Saturday 12 January 1924
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 12 January 1924
Marconigrams
“Religion is caught, not taught.”—Dean Inge
The Parkgate seam was reached on Monday at the Thrybergh Hall...