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Wedding – Walton & Unwin

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 03 February 1940 Miss Emma Walton, younger daughter of Coun. and Mrs. J. Walton, 35, Dryden Road, Mexborough, was...

Cinemas – Empire, Majestic, Oxford – Confessions of Nazi Spy (video)

February 1940
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 24, 1940 From YouTube:

Mexborough Town F.C. 1906-7

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 24 February 1940 Mexborough Town F.C. 1906-7 Do you remember these lads of the Mexborough Town side that went through...

Local Lads in France

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 10 February 1940 Local Lads in France Here are six South Yorkshire lads snapped "somewhere in France," by a young...

Sailor – Bentham, Richard –Eight Years In Navy

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 10 February 1940 Eight Years In Navy Now and again the German radio announcers have decided they had better sink...

Soldier – Biggs, Fred – Service Snap

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 17 February 1940 Service Snaps Pte. Fred Biggs, aged 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Biggs, 39, Cross...

Soldier – Cater L. – Qualified Signalman

February 1940
South Yorkshire Times, February 24, 1940 Qualified Signalman Signalman L. Cater. son of Mr. and Mrs. L Cater, of Water Works House, Mexborough, is at present...

Soldier – Kelly, Sam – Football with the French

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 17 February 1940 Football with the French Pte. Sam Kelly, who will be remembered by local sportsmen as a Mexborough...

Soldier – Severns, Ron – Doing His Bit (picture)

February 1940
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 17 February 1940 Doing His Bit Pte. Ron Severns joined the Territorials in May last year. He was called up at...

Soldier – Webster H. – Verses by the Boys

February 1940
South Yorkshire Times, February 24, 1940 Verses By The Boys Private H. Webster, formerly of Roman Terrace, Mexborough, and now of Doncaster Road, Goldthorpe, was called...