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Marconigrams – December 06th, 1941

December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 06 December 1941 Marconigrams Bride, bridegroom and two bridesmaids were all in khaki at a wedding at Wombwell Parish Church...

Marconigrams – December 13th, 1941

December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 13 December 1941 Marconigrams Dr. lan Campbell, of Swinton, received intimation last weekend that he had been successful in...

Wath’s British Restaurant – Valuable Social Amenity

December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 13 December 1941 Wath's British Restaurant Valuable Social Amenity Wath people who in the past have experienced difficulty with...

Well Done, Wath!

December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 13 December 1941 Well Done, Wath! Wath Council have given a commendable lead to the district in establishing a British...

Editorial – Expert Thuggery at Pearl Harbour (video)

13 December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 13 December 1941 Expert Thuggery at Pearl Harbour To parody the familiar advertisement we thought the Hun was black until...

Editorial – Ebb and Flow

20 December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 20 December 1941 Ebb and Flow The fortunes of war swing and sway. In Russia dread gives way to...

Editorial – Hitler’s Stockingless Christmas

27 December 1941
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 27 December 1941 Hitler's Stockingless Christmas When we have given full value to the Japanese successes in the Far...

Fell Into Canal – Christmas Tragedy at Wath

January 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942 Fell Into Canal Christmas Tragedy at Wath A tragic discovery was made at Wath during Christmas, the...

Four Generations of Methodist Family

January 1942
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942 Four Generations of Methodist Family This photograph is of four generations of a Methodist family well known in the Wombwell...

Wedding – Hewer & Dawson

January 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 January 1942. Mr. Robert Dawson (West Melton ) and Miss Ruth Hewer (West Melton) Attired in a quilted gown of...