Saturday 10th September 2022
On This Day in Doncaster History more»1536: The Pilgrimage of Grace, a popular rising in the north against the dissolution of monasteries and religious innovations, begins under Robert Aske in Doncaster. 1829: The new Christ Church is consecrated. 1887: 23 dead after horrific train crash near Hexthorpe during St Leger week. 1909: The pioneering Windham Tractor Monoplane is broken by pilot Captain Walter George Windham when he sits in it. 1909: Doncaster Racecourse held the UK's first aviation meeting. 1909: Doncaster Art Gallery officially opened by the Viscountess Halifax. 1951: Edlington-for-Balby Halt was closed to the general public. 2010: Easyjet announce they are pulling out of Doncaster Robin Hood Airport. |
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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