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All Saints' Church Interior543 viewsThe interior of All Saints' Old Church during demolition in 1964.
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Moor End Post Office543 viewsMoor End Post Office before closure in 1995. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Town Street Collapse542 viewsTown Street repairs in progress during 1992. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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All Saints' Church541 viewsAll Saints' Old Church taken in October 1962, at the same time as several of the interior shots in this album.
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All Saints' Stables & Almshouses 1978541 viewsAll Saints' Stables and the Almshouses on Church Lane, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.
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Trinity Sunday School Group539 viewsThis is one of a set of glass slides associated with the Trinity Methodist Church Sunday School, on Market Street. The family are Walter and Sarah Batley with their daughter, Marion.
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All Saints' New Church537 viewsBuilt in 1880, when it was found that the foundations of the old church were not up to it being extended.
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Trinity Sunday School Group536 viewsThis is one of a set of glass slides associated with the Trinity Methodist Church Sunday School, on Market Street. We don't know who this lady is though.
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Marple Congregational School Rose Queen536 viewsMarple Congregational School Rose Queen (Miss Elsie Harrison) with her retinue after being crowned by Dowager Queen (Miss D. Vernon). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Linnet Clough536 viewsLinnet Clough, provided by Janet Holmes.
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All Saints' Church Interior534 viewsCrested panels in the interior of All Saints' Old Church taken in October 1962.
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Trinity Sunday School Group534 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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