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“Animal Act On Wheels”

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times. July 28th, 1951 “Animal Act On Wheels” This group of happy youngsters who took part in Thurnscoe carnival on Saturday, depicted the ‘Circus’...

Thurnscoe Carnival

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 28th 1951 Heigh-Ho---come to the ---Thurnscoe Carnival whence these three happy lassies, dressed in period costumes, were making their way when...

Presented To Princess – Hickleton Miner talks to her Royal Highness

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 7, 1951 Presented To Princess Hickleton Miner talks to her Royal Highness “How old are you” said Princess Margaret to Hickleton Main miner...

Headmistress’s Retirement

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 21st, 1951 Lord Halifax is pictured here with Miss Anticliffe (Headmistress) and children of Hickleton Village School, leaving the village church...

Marconigrams – July 14th 1951

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 14, 1951 Marconigrams There were no fatal accidents in June in the area covered by the “South Yorkshire Times” series of newspapers,...

Marconigrams – July 28th, 1951

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 28th, 1951 Marconigrams Dearne Road Safety Committee are to stage a safety tableau in the Festival of Britain Pageant in Dearne on...

Marconigrams – July 7th, 1951

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 7, 1951 Marconigrams The 29th anniversary of Cadeby Main Colliery Disaster occurs on Monday. Mr James Madin, re-elected secretary of Cadeby Main N.U.M....

Miss South Yorkshire Times – 47 In Mexborough Final

July 1951
South Yorkshire Tines, July 7, 1951 Deepcar Girl Chosen from 47 In Mexborough Final South Yorkshire will haver a charming representative when South Yorkshire’s Festival Queen...

Miss South Yorkshire Times – Entrants & Finalists

July 1951
South Yorkshire Tines, July 7, 1951 This  group of finalists in Wednesday evening's "South Yorkshire Times" Series "Miss South Yorkshire" contest in Mexborough includes entrants...

Tailpiece

July 1951
South Yorkshire Times, July 7, 1951 Tailpiece “Well,” said the hostess to the distinguished general who had been allotted her niece as a dinner companion, “how...