The first mayor of Barnsley was Henry Richardson, in 1869; he had been "instrumental in the founding of the Borough.
"[2] The first female mayor, elected by a labour-controlled council, was Mary Brannon in 1956.
After her election, she removed seven pictures of the Royal Family from the mayoral parlour, and replaced them with local scenes created by art students.
"[3] It was Brannon who on 6 May 1957 opened the Edward Sheerien Secondary Modern School, the first of its kind to be built in the borough since World War II.
In 1929 Sheerien had also been mayor, and the school was named after him with respect to his "great services to the borough," including over 25 years' duty on the education committee.