Newspaper cutting
Worksop Guardian
Category
Ephemera
Date
8 May 1959
Materials
newspaper
Measurements
445 x 615 mm
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Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire
NT 749526.36
Summary
One of a series of newspaper cuttings from various positions in Endcliffe Villa, all pertaining to rights of way and footpaths Entire page (5 and 6) from the Worksop Guardian of 8th May, 1959 containing various items. It is not clear which item was of interest to William Straw. The central article on page 5 iis entitled 'TOWN & COUNTRY JOTTINGS'. 'TOWN & COUNTRY JOTTINGS WHAT FOLK SAY That is was quite election. That a hypen caused a discuss- ion at the Council meeting. That the one-way traffic scheme should now be supported. That the tradesmen seem to be in favour. That Worksop people are anxious to buy their own homes. That many questions were fired at Coun. Jessop. That this doesn't worry him. That it's just his cuppa. That the Manor footpath dispute has been resolved. that the owners have played cricket. That the townspeople must also play the game.'. E '
Marks and inscriptions
Top centre column: Two crosses have been put next to the relevant part of the article, unclear whether this is William Jnr. X (next to 'That the Manor...') X (next to ....play the game.')
Makers and roles
Worksop Guardian , printer and publisher