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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and family at the Toll House209 viewsMrs Harriet Gaskin with Mrs Bradshaw and Mrs Greenhalgh (her mother and grandmother) descending from the Dan Bank Toll House towards Marple Brook - it's an unusual angle, they are going down the small road opposite Dooley Lane. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Strines Choir Outing205 viewsNorman Bebbington is squatting on the left, his wife one of the ladies behind him, Mr Rose is the tallest on the back row, others unknown. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Morris, Richard 23 December 2019204 viewsRichard (Rick) Morris, founder of "All Things Nice" on his last day in the cafe / deli he created on Market Street. By Arthur Procter.
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Morris, Richard 23 December 2019204 viewsRichard (Rick) Morris, founder of "All Things Nice" on his last day in the cafe / deli he created on Market Street. By Arthur Procter.
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Strines Choir Outing203 viewsMr Rose standing at back and Mrs Rose front 9th from left. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Bagshawe, Alice201 viewsAlice Bagshawe, for a while Carver, provided by grandson Michael Bagshawe. Alice was married to Ernest Carver but on the death of her father in 1914, the whole family changed their family name to Bagshawe.
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Hodgkinson, Samuel194 viewsSamuel Hodgkinson, one of the original owners of Hollins Mill. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and family at Roman Bridge193 viewsMrs Harriet Gaskin with daughter Maud, Mrs Bradshaw and Mrs Greenhalgh (mother and grandmother) on the Roma Bridge. One of the men in the foreground is Albert Gaskin but we don't know which. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Cookery Class at the Willows191 viewsA cookery class at the Willows School circa 1930s. Provided to Marple Local History Society Archives by Linda Devine.
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Morris, Richard 23 December 2019190 viewsRichard (Rick) Morris, founder of "All Things Nice" on his last day in the cafe / deli he created on Market Street. By Arthur Procter.
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PC Terry Lomax190 viewsPC Terry Lomax with his Panda Car outside Marple Police Station in 1970. Provided by Terry via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and daughter Maud at Strines187 viewsFour generations - Harriet and daughter Maud on Strines Road with grandmother and great-grandmother Mrs Greenhalgh and Mrs Bradshaw. They are just passing Plucksbridge Road in the direction of Marple (the house on the right is very recognisable) and Strines Printworks is to the left. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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