1892
The Crisis in the Coal Trade – Mexborough District
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 01 March 1892
The Crisis in the Coal Trade
Mexborough District
The last of the notices for a week’s stoppage at the...
Breach of Colliery Rules
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 04 March 1892
Breach of Colliery Rules
Jesse Marriott, aged 16, of the Barracks, Mexborough and Frank Silverwood, aged 14,...
Coal Trade – Miners’ “Stop” Week and the Traffic
Sheffield Independent - Thursday 07 April 1892
South Yorkshire and the Hull Coal Trade.
The Miners' "Stop" Week and the Traffic
The effects of the miners'...
South Yorkshire and the Hull Coal Trade – The Miners’ “Stop” Week
Sheffield Independent - Thursday 07 April 1892
South Yorkshire and the Hull Coal Trade.
The Miners' "Stop" Week and the Traffic
The effects of the miners'...
Drunk at Mexborough and Conisborough
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 29 April 1892
Drunk at Mexborough and Conisborough
Patrick Moran, miner, Conisborough, was charged with being drunk and disorderly at...
A Determined Fight at Conisborough
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 01 April 1892
A Determined Fight at Conisbrough
Henry Morton, glassblower, Conisboro and William Corker, miner, Denaby were charged with...
Alarming Accident at Manvers – Inquests
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 13 May 1892
Alarming Accident - Inquests
Inquest On Johnson.
On Wednesday morning the Coroner (Mr. D. Wightman), held an...
Alarming Accident at Manvers – Two Killed & Two Injured.
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 13 May 1892
Alarming Accident at the Manvers Main Colliery
Two Men Killed And Two Injured.
Fortunately it is seldom...
Great Fall of Bind at Manvers Main Colliery – Two Lives Lost.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 10 May 1892
Great Fall of Bind at Manvers Main Colliery.
Two Lives Lost.
Early yesterday morning a terrible accident occured...
Mexborough Local Board – The Small Pox Epidemic
Mexborough & Swinton Times, May 6th 1892
Mexborough Local Board
The Small Pox Epidemic
The Medical Officer reported that there had been sixteen deaths during the month...