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Cortonwood Welfare – Institute Opening Ceremony

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 27, 1928 Miners Welfare Fund Cortonwood Institute Opening Ceremony A Group who took part in the opening of the Cortonwood Miners' Welfare Institute...

Head of Guardian’s Poll

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 Mrs Emma Mellor, wife of Mr. John William Mellor, a member of the Wombwell Urban Council, had the...

New Councillors and Guardians

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 New Councillor - Mr W.J. Hallatt New Guardian - Mrs Walker

Cortonwood Welfare Bulding

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 Cortonwood Welfare Building This building is to be formally opened tomorrow, Saturday by Councillor J. A Hull, financial secretary...

Cortonwood Welfare Scheme – Beautiful Lay-Out – Last Word In Recreation Facilities.

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 Cortonwood Welfare Scheme A Beautiful Lay-Out. The Last Word In Recreation Facilities. This building is to be formally opened tomorrow, Saturday...

Health Hints – Medical Officer’s Valuable Report – Birth Rate’s Downward Plunge.

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 20, 1928 Health Hints. Wombwell M.O.'s Valuable Report Vital Questions. Birth Rate's Downward Plunge. The annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for...

Bravo Roy ! (video)

April 1928
From You Tube: Bravo Roy! Roy Kilner's homecoming from Australian Tour at Wombwell

Roy Kilner – 1. His Death

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 Roy Kilner. Sad Loss to South Yorkshire. Great Cricketer. Fatal Attack of Enteric Fever. Roy Kilner, the famous Yorkshire and England cricketer,...

Roy Kilner – 2. His Career

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 Kilner’s Career Great though Yorkshire has always been in a cricketing sense (wrote "Old Ebor "), the county...

Roy Kilner – 3. Leeds Mercury – A Happy Man

April 1928
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 6, 1928 A Happy Man In the "Leeds Mercury,” Mr Hugh Whitfield writes: "The sadness of Roy Kilner’s death will be...