1913

1913


Cadeby Disaster Poem


Cadeby Heroes presented to the King


Captain Maurice Pope


Conisbrough C.C.


Denaby & Cadeby C.C.


Mr George Harrison – Chemist and Postmaster


Mr J Buckingham Pope – Chairman of the Collieries


Ptomaine Poisoning


Denaby and Cadeby C.C. – Pre Season 1913 Report


Home Office Report – Section 1 Description of Colliery and Method of Working


Home Office Report – Section 2 Description of the South Plane District


Home Office Report – Section 3 Conditions prevailing in the South District


Home Office Report – Section 4b The Second Explosion



Industry and Commerce

Home Office Report



Places

Resignation of Mrs. Kaye Of Old Denaby


Mr John Kilner Bateson – Glassworks Manager



People

Mrs Kaye – Old Denaby School Headmistress



Places

A Veteran Teacher – Dr. Lang’s Tribute to Mrs. Kaye, Denaby.


Marconigrams – February 15th, 1913


Conisbrough Cricket club



Industry and Commerce

Cadeby Disaster Victim – John WilliamTarbrook


The Cadeby Disaster – Interesting Claims at the County Court


The Last Victim – Cadeby´s Dead Reaches Ninety.



Places

A Great Leader



Industry and Commerce

Conisbrough Parish Council Election (picture)



Places

Conisborough Hospital – Proposed Alterations & Additions


Marconigrams – April 05th, 1913



Crime and Courts

A Careless Mine Driver


Railway Trespasses – New Conisbrough Boys Get Off Lightly



Sports

Denaby Utd – Lincoln City 2 Denaby 0 – Two Points for Lincoln.


Diamond Wedding – Married Sixty Years


Ptomaine Poisoning – Alarming sequel to a public tea


Empire Palace


Mr J Buckingham Pope – Chairman of the Collieries



Places

Denaby Empire Palace


Empire Palace Site (picture)


Denaby St. John Ambulance Brigade Band (picture)


The Cadeby Disaster – Extraordinary Debate In Commons


Poem to commemorate the disaster on the first anniversary


1913 Fire at Denaby Main



People

Man’s Delirium Follows Burns


Man’s delirium follows burns


Uncontrollable Denaby Boy – Mania for Chickens


Mrs Kaye – Twenty- Five Years as Headmistress


Mr George Harrison – Chemist and Postmaster


Captain Maurice Pope – New chairman for Denaby and Cadeby