Photograph
number: Social 127
28 September
2002
Harvest
Festival Brierley Social Club
Left to right:
Mick Crawford club manager, Jeff Ennis MP, Chris Sykes organiser, Lee
Marsh helper and Councillor Alex Vodden. Chris Sykes organised this event
every year to raise funds for local charities. Jeff had bidded £225 to
buy the Northern Ireland shirt, which had been donated by the team manager
former Barnsley FC player Mick McCarthy. The event raised £1,530 for the
Barnsley Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Photograph
number: Social 128
28 September
2002
Harvest
Festival Brierley Social Club
Left to right: Jeff Ennis MP, Angela
Gillespie and Councillor Alex Vodden. Chris Sykes organised this event
every year to raise funds for local charities. The event raised £1,530
for the Barnsley Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Photograph
number: Social 129
28 September
2002
Harvest
Festival Brierley Social Club
Chris Sykes
organised this event every year to raise funds for local charities. Mick
Gough donated £20 for the privilege of cutting off Pete Conway’s
ponytail. The event raised £1,530 for the Barnsley Multiple Sclerosis
Society
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Photograph
number: Social 130
28 September
2002
Harvest
Festival Brierley Social Club
Left is Elsie
Knight and Paula Williams
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Photograph number:
Social 131
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Circa 1900
Connections to the Farriers Arms
The
photograph left shows Mary Elizabeth Rogerson with three of her four
daughters from her marriage to Stonemason, Samuel Squires who had
connections to the Farriers Arms on Cordeux’s Corner. They are standing,
left, Ada Florence born 1885, Emily born 1883, seated are Ethel born 1891
and Mary Elizabeth born 1855
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Photograph
number: Social 132
8
September 2001
Hillside Tara
Fun Day
Jeff Ennis MP
opening the Hillside Tara fun day. On his left is Town Council Mayor Beryl
Sargeson who judged the fancy dress, and to the right of the photograph is
Jeff’s son Michael who was playing with the band Fruntslide
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Photograph
number: Social 133
8
September 2001
Hillside Tara
Fun Day
The event was
opened by Jeff Ennis MP (see photograph Social 132) and was held in the
garden of the Tara offices at 10 Hillside Crescent Brierley.
Known faces are Janet Watson in pink and Audrey Marsh who is sat
down in orange
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Photograph
number: Social 134
2001
Hillside Tara
Fun Day
On the left in black is Margaret Ennis (nee
Knight) wife of Jeff Ennis MP who opened the event. At the back of
Margaret is Sue Mangham with the sunglasses and the lady in blue facing
the camera is a Val Sheard
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Photograph
number: Social 135
1998
Bob Grainger
Bob was the
manager of the Three Horse Shoes at this time
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Photograph
number: Social 136
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Mick Rooke
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Photograph
number: Social 137
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Gerald Woodward
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Photograph
number: Social 138
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Gary Hotchins
and Mary Niven
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Photograph
number: Social 139
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Left to right: Paul Round, Paul Creasey and
Joanne Cessford
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Photograph
number: Social 140
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Left to right: Gerry Talbot, Peter Rafferty
and Bar Manager Joe Minnock
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Photograph
number: Social 141
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Bar Manager Joe Minnock
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Photograph
number: Social 142
2000
Brierley
Social Club
Albert Taylor
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Photograph
number: Social 143
Circa
1988
Social club
children’s Christmas party
Every year Jim and Ruth Thompson with the
help of Muriel Clarke organised a children’s outing to the seaside and a
party at Christmas for the member’s children. On this occasion Father
Christmas (Gary Hotchins) gives Simon Beavers his Christmas present
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Photograph number:
Social 144
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1974
Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club
committee trip to Wakefield Theatre Club
Bert Steele is on the table to the left
with the blue suit and glasses. Opposite him to the left with the yellow
shirt is Bill Ennis the steward. Front row l to r: Albert Hancock, Les
Hall, Sid Watson, Ken Elvidge, Dereck Barker, Colin Earl and Francis
Sweeney
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Photograph number: Social 145
Circa early 1980s
Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club charity
haircut
Left to right: Mary Hall (bar staff) Yvonne
and Dave Joburns and member Edith Sheard
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Photograph number: Social 146
Circa 1980s
Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club
Jean Ennis stewardess and Mary Hall bar
staff
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Photograph number: Social 147
October 2000
Brierley and
its People in photographs exhibition
This event was
held at the Methodist Church when nearly 300 people attended. Annie Turner
(nee Ward) who writes her memories of living in Brierley as a young girl,
seen here with her daughter
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Photograph
number: Social 148
2000
Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club
Town Council Mayor Chris Sykes presents
Tracy Lucas with a framed photograph on behalf of her brother Bernard who
won the photograph in a competition, which was held at the Baipip
exhibition held in the Methodist Church
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Photograph number: Social 149
October 2000
Brierley and
its People in photographs exhibition
This event was
held at the Methodist Church when nearly 300 people attended. May Beaumont
Schofield on the left and Ann Braidley
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Photograph
number: Social 150
December 2000
Grange House Christmas Party
On this occasion, Grimethorpe &
District Brass Band played for the residents. Cheers! Mrs Cartwright on
the left and Mrs Simpson
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