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Thurnscoe Players – “The Annunciation”
South Yorkshire Times, December 23rd, 1932
Thurnscoe Players
“The Annunciation” seen from the nativity play which has been performed at the Church Army centre, Thurnscoe, this...
“Lovable” Dog – Caught Worrying Sheep
South Yorkshire Times, December 23, 1932
"Lovable" Dog
Caught Worrying Sheep
On Tuesday a Thurnscoe miner, Harold Smith, was charged with having a dangerous dog and allowing...
Hard Up – Woman’s Market Theft
South Yorkshire Times, December 2nd, 1932.
Hard Up
Thurnscoe Woman's Market Theft
A theft of a pair of shoes from Goldthorpe Market on November 4th, resulted on...
Stolen Timber – Men’s Audacious Raid
South Yorkshire Times, December 23, 1932
Stolen Timber
Thurnscoe Men's Audacious Raid
A raid by four unemployed miners on Stotfold, Thurnscoe, was described at Doncaster...
Editorial – Japan’s Turn
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 12 December 1942
Japan's Turn
Mr. Churchill's message this week to British Far Eastern territories occupied by the Japanese left...
Festival Winners – Doreen Lynham
South Yorkshire Times, January 27th, 1933
Festival Winners – Doreen Lynham
The other successful child was Doreen Lynham, who was placed first in the junior pianoforte...
Festival Winners – Joyce Davis
South Yorkshire Times, January 27
Festival Winners – Joyce Davis
Two little Thurnscoe girls were among the successful competitors in Saturday's successful second venture of the...
Thurnscoe U.D.C. – ‘Flu Ravages – Trying Time – Toll of Children
South Yorkshire Times, January 27th, 1933
Thurnscoe U.D.C.
'Flu Ravages
Thurnscoe’s Trying Time
Toll of Children
In his report to the monthly meeting of the Thurnscoe Urban Council on...
Marconigrams – January 13th 1933
South Yorkshire Times, January 13th, 1933
Marconigrams
Thirty-six more payments and the war is ours.
There are 300,000 unemployed youths this country to-day.
I am not sure that...
Marconigrams – January 20th, 1933
South Yorkshire Times January 20, 1933
Marconigrams
The rainfall in the Dearne Valley area during December was .72 of an inch.
A new X-ray department is shortly...


