TOWARDS the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth great pressure was brought to bear on the inhabitants of England to make them change their faith from Catholicism to Protestant ism. Savage laws were passed to a the stamping out of all vestiges of the ancient belief, and the Privy
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
A . winter draws on we receive as visitors many birds ider regions. They may welcome as swallows and m spring, bringing pro, long wait days, but they le the intt;res . ting _ have not travelled very far. ....se are golden plovers, which le mummer in the hills to the -t alter the
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
The goal the joint effort of and Titterington. The latter diverted Monk's fast cross so that it struck the foot of the far upright and shot into the net. Right to the interval Fleetwood held the balance of the game, Turner saving brilliantly several times. In one case he made a
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
CONIEDY and iambic are in " Melody li in Spring," the attraction at the Victoria Cinema from Sunday to Wednesd . Lanny Roam is starred, and is sure to please all lovers of "crooning." That, however, is an acquired taste, and for those to whom wailing singers make no appeal there
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
" Another test of the town's prosperity is the amount of correspondence dispatched by visitors. This year, in the heaviest week of the holiday season, around August 4th, the increase of postcards, etc., dealt with at the local post office was 102 per cent, over the average for t
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
The end of the holiday season at Fleetwood is reflected in an increase in the number of people unemployed. although the figures are better than they were this time last year. Yesterday there were 1,747 out of work, compared with 1.454 at the end of September, and 1,754 at the en
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England
For their Lancashire Uomliination match at Accrington, to-morrow, Fleetwood will have three changes from last week's team. Winstaniey will play left hack, allowing Moon to return to outside right, which causes W. Monk to go back to bis own position at outside Icft, displacing Sc
November 2, 1934 - Fleetwood Chronicle - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England