June 1944
Wedding – Smith & Viccars
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Wedding: Cpl. D. G. Viccars (Wath) and Miss J. Smith (Brampton)
The wedding took place at Brampton Bierlow Parish Church...
New Agent at Manvers
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Mr. G. C. Payne
Mr. Payne, who has been Manager at Barnburgh for six and a half years, was previously...
Retirement of Mr J. Bell – New Agent & Manager
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Mr J. Bell
Mr. J. Bell is retiring from his position as Agent of Manvers Main Collieries Ltd., after 32...
Montagu Hospital – The Week’s Casualty List
South Yorkshire Times, June 3rd, 1944
Montagu Hospital
The Week’s Casualty List
Wednesday
Lancelot Baker, 85, Pleasant Avenue, Great Houghton, injured toe.
George Beardsley, 51, Oliver Street, Mexborough,...
Montagu Hospital – The Week’s Casualty List
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Montagu Hospital
The Week’s Casualty List
Wednesday
John Gallaghan, 13, Temperance Terrace, Swinton, injured finger;
W. Morris, Braithwell Road, Raven field Common,...
Marconigrams – June 10th, 1944
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Marconigrams
Mr. T. Abbott, representative of Brampton Bierlow on Rotherham Rural Council, has resigned.
The Rev. J. W. B. Moore, a...
Marconigrams – June 17th, 1944
South Yorkshire Times, June 17th, 1944
Marconigrams
Mr. A. J. Thompson has been re-elected chairman of Wath Education Sub-Committee for the 40th year.
Saturday is Alexandra Rose...
Marconigrams – June 24th, 1944
South Yorkshire Times, June 24th, 1944
Marconigrams
Increased demands for garage and workers and skilled or semi-skilled motor mechanics following on the invasion of Normandy, have...
Assaulted Constable – Wath Man Fined
South Yorkshire Times, June 24th, 1944
Assaulted Constable
Wath Man Fined
William H. Gething (42), by-product worker, 1 Park Lane, Wath, was summoned at Rotherham West Riding...
Charity Cricket Match – Herbert Sutcliffe leads the Team
South Yorkshire Times June 24, 1944
Herbert Sutcliffe (fourth from right), leading out Earl Fitzwilliam's XI to Field