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Marple Sea Rangers 1960s584 viewsSRS Deido - Marple Sea Rangers, probably Marple Carnival, probably 1960s, probably on Arkwright Rd. The lorry is a Guy "Vixen" owned by Marple Urban District Council. Provided by Kevin Moors.
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Trinity Sunday School Group583 viewsThis is one of a set of glass slides associated with the Trinity Methodist Church Sunday School, on Market Street. This gentleman is Walter Batley and can also be seen with his family in a separate shot.
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Marple Firefighters 1988583 views'Pump Pull’ from Marple to Manchester Airport 1988 in aid of Children in Need with the stars of Londons Burning.
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Cheshire Building Society583 viewsCheshire Building Society on Stockport Road in 2000.
A Millennium Project photo by David Brindley / Marple Local History Society.
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Lower Fold583 viewsLower Fold in 2000.
A Millennium Project photo by David Brindley / Marple Local History Society.
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All Saints' Church Plan583 viewsA plan showing the outline of the very first church at All Saints' within the envelope of the old Georgian church. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Carnival 1980s583 viewsMarple Carnival Parade in the late-1980s. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Berry, Jim and Captain Marvel583 viewsThe council's horse Captain Marvel with Jim Berry around 1935. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Flood Gates Cottage583 viewsFlood Gates Cottage with a steam train passing over the viaduct. From a glass slide provided by Alan McDowell. Thought to be early to mid 1920s.
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Carnival Parade 2008582 viewsPiped Band by Ray Noble.
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Mystery Location582 viewsThis is a slide from a box in Marple Local History Society Archives. We are not sure if it's a local scene or not. If you know anything please get in touch.
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Bertram and Cheetham582 viewsBertram and Cheetham Carriers of Marple Bridge. Those are probably Mssrs Bertram and Cheetham themselves. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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