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Licensee Retires – Mr. W. Brammer Leaves Mexbro’ Hotel
South Yorkshire Times, December 13, 1947
Licensee Retires
Mr. W. Brammer Leaves Mexbro' Hotel
After spending 22 years as landlord of various public houses In Mexborough and...
Dolcliffe Road Girl’s Cakes
South Yorkshire Times, December20, 1947
Arranging some of the 76 cakes made under the direction of domestic science mistress, Miss Jean Goodacre, are girls of...
Goldthorpe-Mexborough-Conisbrough Fever Tangle – Whose Liability ?
South Yorkshire Times December 20, 1947
Whose Liability ?
Goldthorpe-Mexborough-Conisbrough Fever Tangle
The case of the Goldthorpe child patient transferred from Montagu Hospital, Mexborough, to Conisbrough Isolation...
New Ferry Boat For Mexborough – Old Denaby Service
South Yorkshire Times December 27, 1947
New Ferry Boat
For Mexborough - Old Denaby Service
The old Mexborough ferryboat has made its last voyage across the Don...
“Busman’s Honeymoon,” by Staff Dramatic Society
South Yorkshire Times December 6, 1947
A Scene from "Busman’s Honeymoon," a detective comedy by Dorothy Sayers and M. St. Clare Byrne which is being...
Carols Were Pick-Me-Up for Mexborough Patient
South Yorkshire Times, December 27, 1947
Carols Were Pick-Me-Up for Mexborough Patient
Sixteen-years-old James Shakeshaft, Pitt Street, Mexborough, pupil of Mexborough Grammar School, who has been...
Mexborough Tech Campers for Ireland
South Yorkshire Times, January 6, 1948
Mexborough Tech Campers for Ireland
Fulfilling their role as “ Good Neighbours," technical day students of Mexborough Schofield College will...
Schofield Street School “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
South Yorkshire Times December 20 1947
These boys of Mexborough Schofield Street School in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Letter from Bill Bowes
South Yorkshire Times, December 20, 1947
A Letter from Bill
Bill Bowes has written this week to Mr. W. P. Turner, chairman, of Mexboro' Charity Cricket...
Dutch Visitor
South Yorkshire Times, January 3, 1948
Alda Eblee, young Dutch visitor to Mexborough, shows her young hostesses, Miss Marion and Miss Betty Stocks, of Wood...






