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Historical Diary – 09 – September Anniversaries
Mexborough and Swinton Times December 30th, 1892
Anniversaries
September.
1 Grand Bazaar at Mexboro’ ‘86
2 Mrs. Otter, Swinton, died, ’81
3 Opening Swinton Board Schools, ’78
4 Presentation to...
Historical Diary – 10 – October Anniversaries
Mexborough and Swinton Times December 30, 1892
Anniversaries
October.
1 Opening Swinton Co-op Stores, ‘82
2 Presentation to Dr. Blythman, Swinton. ’88
3 Presentation to Rev. T.J. T. J....
Historical Diary – 11 – November Anniversaries
Mexborough and Swinton Times December 30, 1892
Anniversaries
November
1 Shocking accident to engine driver, Manvers Main ‘80
(Article Wath & Swinton site.)
2 Presentation to G. Thompson, Swinton.’89
3...
Historical Diary – 12 – December Anniversaries
Mexborough and Swinton Times, December 23rd, 1892
Historical Anniversaries
December
1 First election Rotherham and Hallamshire divisions ’85
2 Testimonial to W. Ping. Rawmarsh, ’86
3 Mrs. Barker, Mexboro’,...
Mr. John Dixon
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 06 January 1893
Mr. John Dixon
Was born in the year 1850 at the village of Grendon, which adjoins the...
The Hull Coal Trade – Returns for 1892
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 06 January 1893
The Hull Coal Trade
The Returns for 1892
The j returns for December and for the all of last...
District Trade in 1892
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 06 January 1893
District Trade in 1892
Although never having been particularly bright trade in Mexborough district during the past...
Was it a Rabbit Run ?
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 06 January 1893
Was it a Rabbit Run ?
William Moorhouse, miner of Wath, was summoned for trespassing in pursuit...
Woman’s Row at Wath
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 06 January 1893
Woman’s Row at Wath
Elisabeth Thorpe was summoned for assaulting Sophia Clarehuge at Wath, on December 19th.
Mr...
1893 Strike at Wath Main Colliery
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 15 February 1941
1893 Strike at Wath Main Colliery
This picture, taken Wath Main Colliery after the 1893 strike, was...

