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Hibbs Family 1923 - wedding of Norman Hibbs and Carrie Yates696 viewsBack row l-r; Lawrence Wooler, Win & Edward Hibbs, Orlando Hibbs, Mrs. Yates, Bertha Waters, Herbert & James Hibbs.
Second row; Ida Wooler, Frances Hibbs, Robert Hambleton (boy); Norman & Carrie Hibbs, Gladys & Sam Waters, Louise (with Albert on knee) and Clarance Hibbs.
Front row; Edward & Earnest Hibbs & Sam Waters Jr.
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Malcolm Whitehead Shoes696 viewsMalcolm Whitehead Shoes on Stockport Road in 2000.
A Millennium Project photo by David Brindley / Marple Local History Society.
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Congregational Church Walk c1932694 viewsHibbert Lane Congregational Church Walk on Stockport Road at the junction with Hollins Lane and Market Street around 1932. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Church693 viewsMellor Church. Note that in this early picture, taken before removal of the balcony, there are still two rows of windows.
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Shallcross, Samuel693 viewsSamuel Shallcross proudly displays his South African War Medal with 5 bars.
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Aqueduct Works692 viewsIs this an arial view? It shows the Viaduct, Marple Aqueduct and ruins of the Queen's Hotel and Aqueduct Mill.
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Roman Bridge692 viewsThree young girls pose on Roman Bridge. Isn't the water amazing due to the long exposure. Dated 1906.
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Hyde Bank Tunnel692 viewsThe entrance to Hyde Bank Tunnel on the Marple side.
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Bradley, George and Mary - Joseph Street c1931692 viewsGeorge and Mary Bradley outside their home on Joseph Street, today a small alley / entry that runs down the side of the Reed Rains estate agents opposite the Regent Cinema.
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Bottoms Hall692 viewsBottoms Hall, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor View692 viewsA panoramic view of Mellor. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Glossop Road692 viewsThe Windsor Castle on the corner of Glossop Road. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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