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J H Wild - Coal Merchants Vehicle871 viewsTaken in 1921 this is the first petrol driven vehicle aquired by J H Wild, Coal Merchants of Marple.
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Thomas E. Green's Grave868 viewsThomas Edward Green was killed in Syria in 1941 aged 24 years. This is his grave at Damascus.
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The Hunt864 viewsThe Hunt outside the Crown Pub before the barn conversion in the 1970s.
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Elizabeth Bridge862 viewsElizabeth Bridge - Responsible for the Alms Houses on Church Lane.
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Samuel Oldknow860 viewsSamuel Oldknow, the man who shaped Marple and whose legacy remains throughout the area.
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The Silent Six857 views"The Silent Six" - At the Brickbridge entrance to All Saints Church circe 1915.
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1st Marple Boys Brigade 1952856 viewsLads of the 1st Marple Boys Brigade camping at Colwyn Bay in 1952. Names are included on the image.
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The Modernairs 1960851 viewsThe Modernairs 1960 L-R Ray Noble (Drums) Eddie Smith (Trumpet) Cliff Brooks (Alto Sax) Eric Sissons (Piano).
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Sid Procter 1987845 viewsSid Procter photographed by son Arthur inside his shoe shop on Market Street in 1987.
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Territorials843 viewsTerritorials on a steam powered lorry owned by George Andrew of Compstall, probably early 20th C.
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Threshing at Windlehurst843 viewsThreshing at Windlehurst around the turn of the 1800/1900s.
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Mary Elizabeth Green-Coverley842 viewsMary Elizabeth Green-Coverley stands outside Peeres Cottage, Strines, c. 1920.
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