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The Gazelles941 viewsThe Gazelles at Marple Baths - the anti-fan flower wall!
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George Nuttall941 viewsGeorge Nuttall of Hawk Green sparring with British Heavyweight Champion Bruce Woodcock at Abergele 1949.
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Celebrations in Memorial Park940 viewsCelebrations in Memorial Park, cira 1950.
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Albert Schools Handbook 1902939 viewsThe cover of a handbook for some kind of sale at Albert Schools in 1902. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Unknown Gathering936 viewsAn unknown gathering but what a huge crowd!
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Walker, Matthew936 viewsMatthew Walker, Marple's Paralympic swimmer with his Gold (4x4 relay) Silver (50m Freestyle) and Bronze (100m Breatstroke) won in Sydney in 2000. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Sheldon's Bakers933 viewsSheldon Bakers and Grocer of Marple, from l to r: James, William and Arthur James.
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Coronation Kids932 viewsChildren somewhere on Marple's streets at a guess for the coronation of George V in 1911.
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Lads at Roman Lakes931 viewsThe date of this shot is uncertain but the gents at the back are, L to R, local butcher David White, Mr. Sewitt, owner of the Lakes, and the man with glasses is Mr Ozzy Tettsell.
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Marple Swimming Club925 viewsMarple Swimming Club Ladies Lifesavers, the one third from right in centre row is Phyllis Harrop.
Copy updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 3 April 2010.
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Marple Park Tennis Club 1931925 viewsThe ladies of Marple Park Tennis Club in 1931. Second from left is Peggy Cochran (later Lane) and far right is Phyllis Greenwood (later Ridgeway). Copy also provided by Linda Breese.
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All Saints' School 1900925 viewsStaff at All Saints' School in 1900: Miss Lomas, Miss Lomas, Miss Dobson, Miss Edwards, Miss Dickson, Mrs Leigh, Mr Leigh (headmaster), Miss Bridge, Miss Kelsall. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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