Andrew’s Mexborough Page

A few vintage postcards from my collection.

 

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Conisboro Castle

St Peter’s Church Conisboro

CONISBORO CASTLE

NEW HILL & GENERAL VIEW CONISBORO

THE VIADUCT, CONISBOROUGH.

Conisborough Castle and War Memorial.

On The River Don, Conisborough.

The Viaduct, Conisborough.

Conisborough Castle.

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CONISBORO FROM CLIFTON HILL.

A postcard from possibly the 1950's, published by...

 

Empire View Productions

The Church at Conisbrough, once again published in the 1950's by...

 

J.S& S

The castle at Conisborough, this was posted in 1932 and postcard was published by...

 

J.S& S

Nice view of Conisbrough, postcard posted in 1915 and produced by...

 

The "H.B" Real Photo Series, Barnsley.

A nice view of the viaduct. Postcard  unused and produced by...

 

Scrivens

This image still looks very much the same today as it did way back in 1938 when this postcard was in the mail system. Published by...

Scrivens

Lots to see in this vintage postcard, lovely old barge and the castle in the smoggy background. Postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

A nice different angle shot and view of the viaduct, the structure looks pretty clean and so I would imagine in would not have been many years after its construction that this image was produced , built in 1905 I would guess this image is around 1915-20.

Another view of the castle, published by...

 

Scrivens

A wonderful vintage view from Clifton Hill - postcard very early 1900's. No publishers name but by the writing along the bottom this looks like a series produced by...

Walter Roelich of Doncaster who later formed the Doncaster Rotophoto company.

Postcard shows a nice view with 2 boys, one on some super looking stilts!!!, not too sure, but I would say this was taken just above burcroft hill, no publishers name, or date -  but a very old postcard from around 100yrs ago.

CONISBORO.