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Marple Dale768 viewsA well dressed gent admires the River Goyt in Marple Dale, date unknown.
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Brindley Avenue768 viewsJames Brown Kirk in his garden at 56 Brindley Avenue. Notice the empty fields behind! Provided by grandson Tom Lord.
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Greenbank House766 viewsAn interior shot of Greenbank House on Hibbert Lane.
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Haddon Hall c1900-1910766 viewsThe "Long Gallery" at Haddon Hall, home of the Vernons who first built Marple Hall. This photo was provided by Marple Local History Society with a number of other local images but was marked as unknown. Thanks to Noel Brindley for identifying it for us.
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Wood Farm764 viewsThe entrance door to Wood Farm, dating from 1682. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Multiview761 viewsA sepia multiview card featuring Roman Bridge, Mellor Road, Marple Bridge, Lower Fold and Brabyns Brow.
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Woodville Hall 1994761 viewsDemolition of Woodville Hall in 1994, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Bobbin Mill755 views"Bobbin Mill" on Waterside, once the Technical Institute, taken in 1995. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Smithy Cottage752 viewsSmithy Cottage on Oldknow Road, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Townley Terrace c1949751 viewsTownley Terrace in c1949 from a school project on Child Welfare and Youth Work, written by K. Taylor in 1949.
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Peacefield School Opening744 viewsPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Marple Metal Products c1939-45744 viewsMarple Metal Products Star Sign Engineering Works on junction of Church Lane / Hibbert Lane during the war years, when it made munitions. Formerly the Gem Cinema and later the GPO building. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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