Gears. how they are designed and con• structed, and the that, can eV wrung with them If they are not eurre‘tl) and maintained. the subject of an interesting , given to members of Burton and Ununct Sociei) on Etiday night, in the Education Offices, Guild Stri et L• Mr. F. J. Ever
January 12, 1950 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
SAadluicot• Pariah Church annual New Year and concert, bold the st lipolroosn. was atleoded. proved a great success. Mr. and Ml 3. J. btev sae and Mr. John Steens %ete responsible foe the arrangements. and the vicar. the Rev. W. E. Dyer. presided. Following an excellent tea, ent
January 12, 1950 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
" look advantage or sour Prnploye - 11. and dellbei robbed Mt J. bl Spun 4.hairman of the besiel,i at Hatton imams' Court to Balky farm labourer 24, Alms !load. I/overldge. who had pleaded - guilty" to steeling 30 hen fairs. the peoperty of his employets, Lady Hera Sarah Flo 'de
January 12, 1950 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
The Hinton itranch of the Grenadier Guar& Comrades held their animal meeting at the Eagle Hotel. High ntreet, !baton. Ilse election of for weu midi. as follow. :-43talrman. Mr P. Ditrant: ire-chairine.n. Mr. Bert); hon. and !torturer. ter. G. E. Bullock: cotnntillee. Mrssrs. K.
January 12, 1950 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
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January 12, 1950 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
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September 22, 1966 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
Some think we may forget you. When they see us smile. I They little know the heartache, I That's hidden all the while —Geoff and Anne. 22 ECCLES (Mary).—Passed away September 26th, 1965. Also grandpa, Jimmy. January 27th, 1986. So many things have happened. Since you were called
September 22, 1966 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
The difficulties met in the storage of grain harvested in unfavourable weather conditions can be largely eliminated by a new low cost silo for which J. and E. Isons of Ashby are the sole local agents. . . The silo designed and produced by Chas. Gray and Co. (Stamford) Ltd.. will
June 9, 1966 - Burton Observer and Chronicle - Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England