Mexborough and Swinton Times August 10, 1928
A composite pictorial record of the first church parade of the British Legion in Swinton, held on Sunday morning.
Below, the short service at the War Memorial in progress; above, a group of the new Legionaires, centred round the wearers of the town’s two principal war decorations: the Victoria Cross, worn by Mr. Jackson and won by his son, and the D,C.M., worn by ex sgt. Albert Gwynette, who led the parade, and who is assistant secretary of the new branch of the Legion. In the group are several leaders of the movement, including Mr. J. Jagger, the secretary,