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Pullet Stolen – Hard Labour For Wath Man

January 1933
South Yorkshire Times  January 20, 1933 Pullet Stolen Hard Labour For Wath Man William Lidgett (22), of 22, pottery Yard, Newhill, Wath, was sentenced to prison for...

Wath Lady’s Death – Widow of Col. Tom Mitchell

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times - Friday 17 February 1933 Wath Lady's Death Widow of Col. Tom Mitchell Another link with a fine old South Yorkshire family has...

Wedding – Turton & Gibson

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times - Friday 17 February 1933 Gibson-Turton. Miss Ethel Turton,fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turton, "Westfields," West Melton, was married at Brampton...

British Railway “Queen” at Wath

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times - Friday 17 February 1933 Crusade of Goodwill The Ideals of Youth A United Welcome Visits to School and Pit At the...

Marconigrams – February 03rd, 1933

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times February 3, 1933 Marconigrams Last year 944 lives were lost in mine and quarry accidents. “There is no disgrace in opening property.” – Mr...

Marconigrams – February 10th, 1933

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times Friday 10 February, 1933 Marconigrams. Conisboro' Urban Council started their public business on Wednesday an hour late. A social club for unemployed has...

Marconigrams – February 17th, 1933

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times - Friday 17 February 1933 Marconigrams. "'Flu" is a lower middle-class form of influenza The rainfall in this area during January was 2.26...

New Infant School Luxury for Brampton – Wonderful Nursery

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times - Friday 03 February 1933 New Infant School Luxury for Brampton A Wonderful Nursery A group of enthusiasts: In the centre (foreground)...

New School at Cortonwood

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times February 3 1933 A happy snap in the splendid new school at Cortonwood, opened on Saturday.

“Veronique”

February 1933
South Yorkshire Times February 10th 1933 “Veronique” Once again congratulations are to be extended to the Wath O.S., particularly to: