Andrew’s Mexborough Page

A few vintage postcards from my collection.

 

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Swinton Church.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND STATION STREET, SWINTON.

Bridge Street, Swinton.

Swinton Church

New Library, Swinton, near Mexbro’.

In The Gardens, Swinton Hall.

Interior, Swinton Church

St. Margaret’s Church. Swinton.

St. Margaret’s Church, Swinton

Rookery Rd End Gardens, Swinton.

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Swinton Church, posted in 1911 by a lady called Sarah Anne Blount, postcard published by...

 

C.F. HURST

Street scene - looks like it could be the 1950's, postcard published by...

 

ARJAY Productions, Doncaster

Wonderful street scene showing a postcard view back in 1910. Postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

Vintage view of the Church, postcard published by...

 

VALENTINE'S SERIES.

Wonderful postcard with a long message on reverse from a lady called Hilda who lived in Briaton House, White Lea Rd, Swinton in 1910 to here 'Dearest Will'. Postcard published by...

VALENTINE'S SERIES.

View of the gardens in Swinton Hall, postcard with a pencilled message on the reverse dated 1936. Postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

Postcard has a message wrote on the reverse from a 10 year old boy to 'Dear nurse' back in 1912. Postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

St Margaret's Church back in the 1950's. Postcard published by...

 

J.S& S

Another of the Church probably around the same date as above. Postcard published by...

 

J.S &S

Postcard published by...

 

J.S &S

Had this emailed to me regards this unknown church .. “Ebenezer Wesleyan Reform Chapel on Milton Street . The interior is shown as it was when the chapel was first opened. The building was demolished a few years ago, but a stone from the original building is incorporated into the boundary wall of the flats now occupying the site.

Identified thanks go to Clive Taylor for naming this chapel.

This is St. John’s Medodist Church. On Church Street. Thanks go to Andy Bartram for nailing this previously unknown church.

I know these buildings though!, this is the old school which are now workshops, no publishers name but posted back in 1905.

School.

St. John’s Methodist Church.

Posted in 1904 and published by…

GRY  MEXBRO’ ?

SWINTON CHURCH

Posted back in 1906 and published by Crowther Cox of Rotherham but also the name of C.F. HURST (local Swinton newsagent) added

WESLEYAN CHAPEL, SWINTON.