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Kirk, James Brown449 viewsJames Brown Kirk with an unknown lady in his garden at 56 Brindley Avenue in around 1930/31. Provided by grandson Tom Lord.
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Ryan Heywood 448 viewsRyan Heywood, eldest grandson of a very proud Ray Noble, ready for his passing out parade at Hyde Park Barracks London on 27 July 2012.
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Shallcross, Amy447 viewsAmy Shallcross, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Kirk, Florence447 viewsFlorence Kirk, in the chequered dress, is the only person known in this group of people in the garden of 56 Brindley Avenue who look like they're ready for a carnival. Provided by grandson Tom Lord.
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Clayton, Percy447 viewsPercy Clayton outside 5 Goyt Avenue in 1926. He worked in the Goyt Mill before becoming a "£10 Pom". In 2014 Percy celebrates his 104th birthday! Provided by daugther Carole O'Halloran.
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Edwards Sisters447 viewsThe Edwards sisters of Stonehurst, one was Edith and the other not named. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Nicholls, Albert446 viewsAlbert Nicholls, joiner and cabinet maker from Mellor in 1938. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Pott, G445 viewsMr G. Pott, formerly of Ridge End, Marple, died in June 1937 aged 83. He was a local preacher for 64 years. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Alan "the Paint" & Terry Retirement445 viewsTerry just before retirement and closure of Kennington's on Market Street on 4 April 2015. By Arthur Procter.
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Smith, Joseph, Marple Councillor444 viewsMarple Councillor Joseph Smith and his wife. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hearle, Ann443 viewsAnn Hearle receives a grant from Ged Lucas, probably 2000. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hawk Green Cricket Pavilion443 viewsL-R: Annie Nuttall, Freda Waterhouse, Rose Nuttall, Jack Kerfoot and Len Loach at Hawk Green Cricket Pavilion in 1950. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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