Andrew’s Mexborough Page

A few vintage postcards from my collection.

 

Web site still under MASSIVE construction so please keep calling back.

HALL GATES AND PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, WATH.

The Pavilion, Wath.

Doncaster Road, Wath.

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HIGH STREET, WATH.

The Flats, Wath-on-Dearne.

HIGH STREET, WATH-ON-DEARNE.

DONCASTER ROAD WATH

Grammar School, Wath on Dearne

Wonderful vintage postcard view from 1921, postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

The Pavilion at Wath On Dearne. Postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

Wonderful street scene showing Doncaster Road in Wath upon Dearne, postcard published by...

 

Scrivens

A excellent street scene postcard of Wath Upon Dearne, postal used from 'Biscay Cottage' in Wath in 1915 and published by...

 

Scrivens

The Flats at Wath, posted in 1922 and published by...

 

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

Excellent view of Wath, postcard published by...

 

 

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

Street scene showing young children in the street with horse and carts in the distance, no publishers name with this on, but it was in the mail in 1906.

The Grammar School in Wath, lots of creasing on the postcard, but still a nice example - posted in 1957 and published by...

 

J.S.& S

A procession of children neatly dressed, A few visitors to this site have emailed me and nailed the location as “Warncliffe Crescent, looking away from the post office”. Thanks for that Chris and Shaun.

Wath, Wharncliffe Crescent.

Hello… Hello… Hello… This appears to be the local ‘plod’ from Wath back in 1905. The postcard was sent by Someone with the initials E.B from Wath Upon Dearne. The name Tom is mentioned on the card also. No publishers name.

Local Wath Police Officer ?

Nice colour printed postcard mailed back in 1946. No publishers name

High Street, Wath on Dearne.

Town Hall walk, published by Frith’s

THE TOWN HALL WALK, WATH-ON-DEARNE.

Nice old view from 1914 when this postcard was mailed, no publishers name but the caption does look like that used by E.L.S (Scrivens).

Wesleyan Church, Wath On Dearne.