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Pictured is the old road from London to York in Blyth.

Welcome break at Blyth inns

THIS week’s Archive Corner picture shows the village of Blyth, probably around the 1920s.

Lads are marching in front of a banner for the King's shilling?

Poem for ‘the lads’

the lads have left the village and the girls do all they can

Worksop Guardian first edition, 1896.

Newspaper found in church hall

THIS week’s Archive Corner shows the first edition of the Worksop Guardian dated Friday 27th March 1896.

The grave of Thomas Lee, who passed away in June 1801.

Native of Abyssinia

In the churchyard of All Saints Church, Aston is a headstone marking the grave of Thomas Lee who died on 30th June 1801. Thomas was a native of Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) and was brought to England by Harry Verelst when he retired as Governor of Bengal in 1769.

Staff pose for college picture

THIS week’s Archive Corner picture shows the staff of Worksop College in 1906.

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Angling photo leads to reunion

OUR recent picture of a group of anglers sitting outside The Grafton pub on Gateford Road has led to a family reunion.

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Thursday 23 February 2012

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Temperature: 10 C to 14 C

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