ENGLISH MAYORS IN FRANCE
VISITS TO BATTLEFIELDS SHEFFIELD MAYOR DRIVES EXPRESS (United Press Association— By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 31st May. Alderman C. W. Beardloy, an enginedriver, now Lord Mayor of Sheffield, visiting Paris and the battlefields with a number of English mayors, returned to the footplate at Gare Du Nord and started from the station the ParisLiege oxpress. Ho drove it a short distance till he encountered a signal against him. Quite a large number of officials and friends assembled at the station to see the Yorkshire Lord Mayor manipulate one of the largest locomotives in France. Mr Bcardley during the war drove locomotives in the battlefield area.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 June 1930, Page 5
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