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Pit Heap Pictured in Stained Glass Window
South Yorkshire Times January 7, 1950
Denaby Pit Heap is Pictured in Stained Glass Window
The colliery slag heap at Denaby is one of the examples...
Mexborough Darby & Joan Club Annual Party
South Yorkshire Times, January 7, 1950
Cutting the cake at the annual party of Mexborough Darby and Joan Club on Wednesday in the Parish Hall,...
R.A. Children’s Party
South Yorkshire Times, January 7, 1950
Santa among the youngsters at a party at Mexborough Drill Hall last Thursday for children of serving and ex...
Conisbrough Fellowship Players
South Yorkshire Times January 21, 1950
Conisbrough Fellowship Players
The milk was not drunk after all – scene from the Fellowship players production at Conisbrough last...
Obituary – Mr. S. Wilson – Cadeby Main Electrical Engineer
South Yorkshire Times February 4, 1950
Obituary
Mr. S. Wilson
Cadeby Main Electrical Engineer
For 15 Years chief electrical engineer at Cadeby Main Colliery, Conisbrough with Amalgamated Denaby...
From Aston Villa to Denaby United
South Yorkshire Times February 25, 1950
From Aston Villa to Denaby United
Fred Osborne, Denaby United captain, who was formerly with Aston Villa, began a series...
Former Head Boy Director of Lancashire Works
South Yorkshire Times March 11, 1950
Former Head Boy Director of Lancashire Works
Mr. Ronald Grove, a member of a family well known in Conisbrough, has...
Twin Scout Standard Bearers
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 29,1950
Twin Scout Standard Bearers
Twin brothers, Barry and Allan Proctor, of Mexborough troop of Scouts, head the Scout standard bearers...
Measles Epidemic Affects Schools
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 15 November 1950
Measles Epidemic Affects Schools
Mr E.B.Stockdale, Mexborough Divisional Education Officer, said at a meeting of Wath Primary School...
Yorkshire Rivers Rise Higher – Some Roads Flooded – River Don
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 23 November 1950
Yorkshire Rivers Rise Higher
Some Roads Flooded
River Don
The river earlier today was four feet above normal....




