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Wath 179 For 7, Mexborough 177 – Victory in First of Extra Overs
South Yorkshire Times, July 28th, 1951
Victory by Three Wickets Came in First of the Extra Five Overs
Brian Walls’ Winning Four Put Wath In Festival...
Verdict on Wath Builder
South Yorkshire Times, August 25th, 1951
Verdict on Wath Builder
That a lorry got out of control through the failure of the braking system was the...
Miners Tour France – Feted Like Millionaire
South Yorkshire Times, August 25th, 1951
Miners Tour France
Wilfred from Wath was Feted Like Millionaire
Five Manvers Main miners cycled from Wath to London to catch...
Missing Wath Soldier Was Held by Jugoslavs – “Comical Experience!”
South Yorkshire Times, August 4th, 1951
“Comical Experience!”
Missing Wath Soldier Was Held by Jugoslavs
Interrogation and imprisonment by Jugoslav troops in Trieste is described by...
Tonnage Halved
South Yorkshire Times, August 11th 1951
Tonnage Halved
With seven of the 13 pits on holiday, last week's output from No. 3 Area of the North-Eastern...
Margaret Looks On
South Yorkshire Times, August 25th, 1951
Margaret Looks On
After presenting a bouquet to Mrs. M. Howe (widow of Mr. T. E. Howe, a former Director),...
Scout’s Farewell
South Yorkshire Tines, August 4th, 1951
Scout’s Farewell
Goodbye from five-months-old Judith Ashurst to brother Terence, on Sunday when Assistant District Commissioner Eric Longley (left) and...
Marconigrams – August 04th 1951
South Yorkshire Times, August 4th, 1951
Marconigrams
A Thurnscoe miner was fined £2 with £1 5s costs at Doncaster West Riding Magistrates' Court on Saturday, for...
Marconigrams – August 18th, 1951
South Yorkshire Times, August 18th, 1951
Marconigrams
Mr David Hopkins, prospective Conservative candidate for Don Valley, will spend a fortnight of his holidays open-air campaigning.
Mr. Fred...




