Tuesday 6th December 2016
On This Day in Doncaster History more»1317: Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, after attacking Conisbrough Castle finds the 6 men holding it guilty and fines them. 1536: Rebels present '24 Articles' to the Duke of Norfolk on the North Bridge in Doncaster. 1912: The Dearne Valley Railway between Wakefield Kirkgate and Edlington (via Ryhill, Grimethorpe, Great Houghton, Goldthorpe, Harlington and Denaby) opened. 1912: The first sod cut at Rossington Colliery. 1920: Renowned chemist George Porter (Lord Porter) was born in Stainforth. 1940: A fierce storm damaged many aircraft at Doncaster airport and a HP42 Harden and a Harrow Mk2 were completely destroyed. 2012: Sir Nigel Gresley Square is officially opened. 2012: The North Eastern cooling tower at Thorpe Marsh Power Station is spectacularly demolished. |
23 Years Ago Today 250 colliery dinner ladies across Yorkshire to receive £40k after 20-year fair-pay dispute is settled.
61 Years Ago Today Doncaster's record breaking Mallard locomotive taken out of service.
81 Years Ago Today Crooner Tony Christie from Conisbrough was born.»
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