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1942 Quarter 3

Airman – Taylor, Eric – Beside The Sea

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 18 July 1942 Beside The Sea Eric Taylor, son of Mrs. Alan Taylor, and the late Mr. A. Taylor, of School...

Editorial – Backs to the Wall

4 July 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 04 July 1942 Backs to the Wall News from the Middle East, more curt and cautious in the hour...

Editorial – Taking the Strain

11 July 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 11 July 1942 Taking the Strain In Egypt the war situation has improved during the last seven days. El...

Editorial – A Race With Time

18 July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 18 July 1942 A Race With Time As the false dawn of optimism recedes still further before the war's present...

Leader’s Faith in Miners – Canteen Opened at Dearne Valley Colliery

August 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 01 August 1942 Leader’s Faith in Miners Canteen Opened at Dearne Valley Colliery A group at the opening on Wednesday of...

Marconigrams – August 15th, 1942

August 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 15 August 1942 Marconigrams The income of the Montagu Hospital for the month of July reached a record high level...

Marconigrams – August 22nd, 1942

August 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 22 August 1942 Marconigrams The quarterly meeting of Kilnhurst Co-operative Society to be held on Saturday evening. Wath Main Colliery pithead...

Food Wasted – Low Valley Miner Sentenced

August 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 22 August 1942 Food Wasted Low Valley Miner Sentenced John Jackson (29), miner, of 26, George Street, Low Valley, was...

Soldier – Nichols, Eric – Official News

August 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 22 August 1942 Official News. Over two years ago Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichols, of Coronation Street, received word that...

Soldier – Leonard, Joyce – Serving in A.T.S.

August 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 01 August 1942 IN A.T.S. Joyce Leonard (20), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard, of North Street, was on...