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Low Valley Roman Catholics’ May Festival

May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 19th 1933 Scenes during the Low Valley Roman Catholics’ May Festival on Sunday. Above: the May Queen, moving off with the...

Marconigrams – May 05th 1933

May 1933
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 05 May 1933 Marconigrams A fourteenth-century arrow-head has been unearthed in Conisborough garden. There is no one livning person who is...

Tulip Time

May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 5th 1933 Tulip Time A colourful Spring scene in Wombwell PaA colourful Spring scene in Wombwell Park.

Brampoton 90 for 6 Frickley 87 – Brampton’s First – Hesketh...

May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 26th 1933 Brampton's First Hesketh And Dodds Play Important Parts Frickley gave a dismal display at Westfield Lane on Saturday against Brampton,...

Mitchell Main 135 Elsecar 142 – Eight Runs Short – Mitchell...

May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 26th 1933 Eight Runs Short Mitchell Held Despite Kilner's Effort Mitchell Main were unfortunate to miss victory against Elsecar on Saturday by...

Conquering Congs.

5 May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 5th 1933 Conquering Congs. Wombwell Congs. Winners of the Barnsley Sunday School League Championship, who played their first twelve matches without suffering...

The First Match

12 May 1933
South Yorkshire Times, May 12th 1933 The First Match Hickleton turning out to field in the first Yorkshire Council match on the Brampton ground.

Low Valley Rescue – Unemployed Miner’s Gallantry

June 1933
South Yorkshire Times, June 9th 1933 Low Valley Rescue Unemployed Miner's Gallantry The deep and dangerous brick pond at Low Valley was the scene of another...

A Coming of Age

June 1933
South Yorkshire Times, June 23rd 1933 A Coming of Age The presentation, on Monday, by the staff of the Wombwell Main Colliery, of a gold wristlet...

Low Valley Policeman’s Wonderful Record

June 1933
South Yorkshire Times, June 16th 1933 A Crack Shot With Rifle and Revolver Low Valley Policeman's Wonderful Record Police-constable J. W. Yorke, of Low Valley, champion...