Andrew’s Mexborough Page

A few vintage postcards from my collection.

 

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A most excellent postcard scene, this is Station Road. This postcard was franked in Swinton Rotherham in 1907 to an address in the USA. Postcard published by…

J. Crowther Cox

Station Rd, Swinton.

Swinton Church. Published by…

 

A. Hammerton, Mexboro.

Parish Church, Swinton.

Multiview of Swinton showing eight different Swinton views, published by…

 

H.G. Glen & Co.

SWINTON

Posted in 1972 here is hand colour tinted postcard of Highfield Park. Published by…

 

Arjay productions, Doncaster

HIGHFIELD PARK, SWINTON.

Swinton Church, posted from the Vicarage in 1905. Postcard published by…

 

Barrow Series, Harold Wrigley, publisher, Mexborough.

Swinton Church

Wonderful busy street scene way back around 1910. postcard published by…

 

The “H.B” Real Photo Series, Barnsley

STATION STREET, SWINTON.

A splendid street scene taken around 1910, no publishers name.

CHURCH ST. SWINTON.

Another great postcard showing a scene back in 1913 when this postcard was mailed . Published by…

The “H.B.” Real Photo Series, Barnsley.

FITZWILLIAM STREET, SWINTON.

Real photo postcard view of Swinton, this was mailed back in 1933 from a address in Swinton called Charles Street, the sender as put a inked ‘X’ on the postcard indicating where this street is. Postcard published by …. Scrivens

Station Street, Swinton.

King George V passing through Swinton twards Mexborough back in 1912. Postcard published by…

Regina Co., Press Photographers, Doncaster.

Royal visit passing through Swinton

With the Gate Inn visible on this postcard and the shops to the right a nice card from the 1950’s  No publishers name.

Toll Bar, Church St., Swinton.

I am 99.9999% sure that this is Swinton, is this possibly Bridge Street??, in the background a row of shops can be seen - one says ‘Swinton Cigar Store’, another says ‘J. Walsh’. A very early procession of children. Help identify location please!!. No publishers name.

A very nice animated street scene postcard published by  “H. B”  and mailed back in 1912.

BRIDGE STREET, SWINTON.

?? TELL ME! ??

Posted back in the 1960’s and published by ARJAYS of Doncaster

HIGHFIELD PARK, SWINTON.

A nice view from the front of this now demolished structure. Published by J. Crowther Cox of Rotherham for C. F. Hurst of Swinton. Not postally used but long message on reverse dated 1909

SWINTON , CONGRAGATIONAL CHURCH