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Conisbrough Men ; T & H Poole, T Reed and M Cairns
Fowler A. – Died of Wounds
Goodier J. – Bugler Killed
Grocock W. – Wounded and in Stoke Hospital
Haigh H. – Killed
Harwood G. – Officially reported Dead
Soar H. – Killed
Wall J. – Denaby United Footballer killed in Action
Whitehead W. – Killed in Action
Whithouse W. – Wounded
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Conisbrough Woman’s Pathetic End
Globe Palace
Stories from the Front
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Barker, George – Conisbrough Soldier Wounded
Bell, Herbert – A Conisbrough ‘Watch Dog’
Bransby, J. – Killed in Action
Buck M. – Denaby Man killed
Burns – Denaby’s Fighting Family
Cheetham J.H. – Denaby Seaman Invalided
Collins, Edward – Severely Wounded
Faulkner, William – Father of 6 Children Killed
Fowler, Douglas – A Conisbrough Commission
Glynn, Geo. – Gassed in France
Hall James – Conisbrough Soldier
Henshaw J. – Old Campaigner Wounded
Hill, Tom – A Happy Band from Conisbrough
Hinton, Jonas – Died of Wounds
Hulse, John – Frost bitten feet
Jones Cpl. – Brave Conisbrough soldier wounded
Jubb, Thomas – Killed in Action
Lawrence R. – Killed in Action
Mason – Royal Message to Denaby Man
Needham, Joseph – Conisbrough Soldier’s Death
Parr, E.H. – Denaby Lad Wounded
Revill H. – Conisbrough Soldier Killed
Smith A. – With the R.A.M.C.
Soldiers of the King
Squires C. – Denaby Man Wounded
Stocks – Denaby Mother and her fighting Sons
Swipes, C. – Denaby Man Wounded
Timmins, Albert Edward – Missing Denaby Man
Wagstaff – Denaby Family’s fine Record
Wagstaff T.H. – Killed in Action
Walker, Tommy – Miner’s Lodger Dies
Wall, Henry – Killed in Action
Wilson R. – Denaby Man Blinded
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Cadeby Colliery Manager – Harry Hulley
Carelton Henry Allport
Conisbrough Experiment – Women on the Land
Conisbrough Inn – Treating Offences
Conisbrough Tradegy – Boy drowned while bathing
Court Montagu Ancient Order of Foresters
Mr J Cocks – Presentation at Denaby
Pit Heroes – How a Denaby Deputy Died
Stories from the Front
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Appleyard, George – Killed in France
Booth J. – Sapper killed
Clarke, John William – Deaf & Dumb Seaman restored
Fowler D. – Dangerously Wounded
Glynn, Thomas W. – Conisbrough Soldier Scalded
Hartley, Ernest – Died of Wounds
Harwood G. – Officially Reported Dead
Horsman W.A. – Conisbrough Gunner at Kut
Horton G. – Police Superintendant’s brother killed
Lawrence R. – Tributes from the Trenches
Martin, George – Down with Ship
Moore’s – Denaby Fighting Family
Rushworth, Jonas – Killed in Action
Swaby J.H. – Denaby Sergeant killed
Vernon L. – Denaby Man killed
Ward, Lawrence – Killed in Action
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Globe Palace
Stories from the Front
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Armstrong T. – Commended for Gallantry
Atkinson Albert – Soldier Invalided – Trench Feet
Barker G. – Cadeby Main Miner killed
Bashforth, Arthur – Killed in Action
Booth Alfred C. – killed instantaneously by a German Shell
Booth G. – Acting Sergant Major Missing
Campbell J.R. – Conisbrough Driver wounded
Cole, Fred – Died of Wounds in France
Cooper, Stephen – Killed by a German Shell
Cope, Charles – Mortally wounded in France
Crabtree W.H. – Killed in France
Crabtree, Gladstone – In Edgebaston Hospital
Donaghue, Vaughan and Wright – Denaby Pals, inseperable
Dutchman, Eos – Wounded
Fisher Family – Son & Son in Law killed
Ford J – Wounded in both legs
Fowler A. – Died of Wounds from France
Goodier H.V. – Bugler Killed
Haggar, Wilfred – Killed in Action
Hall, James – Killed by a piece of Shrapnel
Horsman, Cecil – Died from wounds
Hoyle C.C. – Killed while bandaging CSM’s wound
Linch T & P – Wounded brothers from Conisbrough
Oxley H. – Missing in France
Pears W.H. – Died of Heat
Pearson, William Henry – Wounded in Big Advance
Rigby, Wilfred – Hospital in Manchester
Scott, Jeremiah – Died of Wounds in France
Sharp S.O. – Officer killed
Smithiman J.H. – Died in Action
Smout, John – Wounded by Shrapnel
Soar, Ernest – In Hospital in England
Sudworth A. – Killed in Action in France
Taylor G.H. – Hospital in Colchester
Taylor R. – Conisbrough Man Wounded
Vickers, Arthur – Hospital in Kent
Wheeliker, James – Wounded in Leg
Williamson H. – Conisbrough Officer Promoted
Wounded; Bostock A.; Bryan W.; Burton Joseph; Gelder J.; Griffiths G.H.; Harrison H.; Hutley; Horsman W.A.; Jones J.; Kelly K. P.& M.; Martin S.; McDermott R.; Pickersgill F.; Senior A.; Wagstaff J.; Wood F.W.
Quarter 4 – October to December
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Appleyard, Walter – Lord Major of Sheffield
Conisbrough Child Burned – Fatal Air Raid Precaution
Denaby Empire Palace – Featuring The Battle of the Somme
Epedemic of Juvenile Theft
Globe Palace Consbrough – Featuring Charlie Chaplin & Fatty & Mabel
Golden Wedding at Denaby – Mr. & Mrs Josiah Wall
Milk Supply
Stories from the Front
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Ashworth, James – 19 Year Old Father Killed in Action
Bell Brothers – Vincent killed
Bell, Walter – Kilner Bros Worker killed in Action
Bellamy, Horace – Denaby Youth Decorated
Broom H – Died of Wounds
Brown, Joseph – Killed in Action
Burns W. – Died of Appendicitus
Cooke J. – Denaby Main Corporal Killed
Croxall J – Killed in Action
Edge, George – Wounded in the Leg
Hardy F. – Struck by Shell
Hartley Family
Hendley T. – Military Funeral
Horsman Brothers, POW in Tarsus
Humphries H. – Denaby Hero – DCM
Keeling, George – Killed while leading an attack
Mallett T. – Died of Wounds received in Action
Moore H. – Without Food & Drink for 10 days
Needham, Joseph – In Memoriam
Nettleship A. – In Memoriam
Oxley, Herbert – Officially Reported Dead
Pearson E.T. – Formerly of Denaby , Killed
Pratt A. – Wounded in ribs, back & shoulder
Purdy, Charles – Died in Boulogne Hospital
Robinson A. – Denaby Military Medalist
Roebuck H. – Denaby Man killed
Rooney, John – Killed in Action
Sampson E. – Died from Wounds in Hospital
Stevens, John – Local Soldier obtains Military Medal
Sykes, Richard – Died of Wounds
Taylor G – Died of Wounds
Thomas, Thomas – Killed in Action in France
Ward G.S. – Conisbrough Officer’s Promotion
Whitehead H. – Killed in Action
Widdowson H. – Killed on the Somme
Williamson, Herbert – Presentation
Wounded ; S.Ball, I.Batt, H.Cooper, W.Danford, J.E.Hoult, S.Lee, R.Marston, P.O’Neill, A.Raynor
Wren, Luther – Bombed Germans with their Missiles