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Name: John Stone
City: Tombstone
Sent: 06/08 01:39

I hear they’ve gone to a gathering of the tribes at Brigg where there’s a horse fair being held. There’s plenty there to interest horsey hedge monkeys, with galloping up and down the street competitions and the running alongside a galloping horse contest. At the end of each day there’s a bring and barbecue hedgehog soirée, followed by plenty of shouting and stomping to irish folk music and crap pop. So spray your boots silver and hit the A18 to join in the fun!



Name: Matt Dillon
Sent: 05/08 23:43

I see the pesky Blackfoot have moved from the hill. Have they been moved to a reservation?



Name: len goodwin
City: stainy
Sent: 04/08 14:42

? 2&3 adge the ship inn located just over don bridge fishlake side when was it built and was it ever a pub? time flies by when you get wandering around the stainforth site GREAT SITE ADGE



Name: Cliff Southam
City: Llanidloes
Sent: 04/08 09:54

My Great Grandfather Samuel Morgan ran Gwens Motors [see Public Transport] it is interesting to see the area where he and my Grandfather Jack lived and worked. I wonder if any of the family still live in the Stainforth area?



Name: dunromin
City: stainforth
Sent: 01/08 13:21

whereabout's on the south coast,deborah.been to bournemouth and devon,some nice places down there.



Name: flip flop
Sent: 01/08 13:18

hi!all lovely weather.the sun always shines in stainforth.



Name: Lone Ranger
City: Stainy
Sent: 01/08 10:12

Howdy, Mr Dillon. You looking for me? I have been in Sykehouse rounding up rustlers.Tonto and I will be back in the Stainy "Badlands".Sure miss life on the frontier. LR +T



Name: Sheila Wilson
City: Scunny
Sent: 28/07 14:44

Excellent site. Loved the pictures of canal and surrounding. RHODES ancestors lived on Canal Bank.



Name: honky tonk
Sent: 28/07 05:47

there is quite a few churches without graves round them in this area mormon church on thorne road doncaster dunsville methodist church stainforth methodist church stainforth spiritulist church and not forgetting charlotte church...........



Name: flipflop
Sent: 27/07 14:10

if you look at the road sighn on the top of the railway bridge coming into dunscroft from stainy it shows a right hand bend but it,s a left hand bend.come on stainy council sort it out



Name: doodah
Sent: 27/07 14:01

the thruppney bit church abbey road dunscroft aint got a graveyard.........



Name: Trevor Barrass
City: Doncaster
Sent: 26/07 17:49

I've visited this site before.I think it's brilliant.Lost your info on old computer.Sorry.Hello to Joyce Barrass,Somewhere we are related.My father was a son of Horace Barrass.His name was Frank.My dad used to take our family to see my Grandad nearly every week.He had a brilliant character.When I left school,I saw my Grandad every week,on my bicycle from Armthorpe.....So,good to visit the site again.I'll keep in touch.Trev



Name: len
City: stainy
Sent: 26/07 15:23

great site adge gets better and better ? adge do you know of any other town that doesn't have a graveyard round its church (don't count chapel in cem)no cem round st mary's or catholic church. be back tomorrow adge with ? 2



Name: Christine Hemsworth
City: Basingstoke
Sent: 25/07 05:03

I have just spent an enjoyable half hour re visiting your site. I really enjoyed the flora and fauna, it rememinded me (and probably many other readers), of Junction Road school, collecting and pressing wild flowers. In the fields behind Carpenters yard where the old boatyard site was we would find wild pansies rare flowers for that area, watercress and something we called sour sabs real name unknown but they were good to chew. Thanks Adge.



Name: M Dillon
City: Nugget springs
Sent: 24/07 23:40

Too darn quiet if you ask me. Where'd the Lone Ranger go?



Name: c.eastwood
City: california u.s.a.
Sent: 24/07 09:10

has anyone seen any baddies



Name: Captain Oats
City: South Pole
Sent: 21/07 13:21

It is good to see Kirton Lane Primary School developing their own web site i.e www.kirtonlane.doncaster.sch.uk However, it was surprising that in their 14 fine images of Stainforth which included quite correctly, The River Don/Canal, Police Station, library etc there was not 1 image of the Colliery. I wonder if this was just forgetful or were they trying to hide the fact of the presence of a Colliery in Stainforth? I'm just going out I might be a while......




Name: Peter Hurley
Sent: 21/07 09:50

jkirton, please get in touch with me to discuss some of the ideas you have. Cheers Peter Hurley Community Development Worker Stainforth Community Partnership CAB Office 14 Church Rd Stainforth 01302 844 803 scp@stainforth.plus.com



Name: Ron Weir
City: Paraparaumu N.Z.
Sent: 21/07 06:55

I was born in Stainforth, went to Stainforth Secondary Modern School, near the Police Station & worked down Hatfield Main, from 1954 to 1958 from No 1 pit bottom, Bottom of the Jig (north east)& also got christened, fly coupling muck, which busted my fingers pretty bad, after recovering I went to 61s passby, by the way I lived in Stanley Gardens No 43.any one out there remember these days.All the best Ron Weir.



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