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Morris, Richard 23 December 2019198 viewsRichard (Rick) Morris, founder of "All Things Nice" on his last day in the cafe / deli he created on Market Street. By Arthur Procter.
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Hodgkinson, Samuel198 viewsSamuel Hodgkinson, one of the original owners of Hollins Mill. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Cookery Class at the Willows198 viewsA cookery class at the Willows School circa 1930s. Provided to Marple Local History Society Archives by Linda Devine.
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Mellor Football Club 1980s197 viewsA Mellor Football Club team from the 1980s provided by George Dearsley (Hon President Mellor FC).
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PC Terry Lomax196 viewsPC Terry Lomax with his Panda Car outside Marple Police Station in 1970. Provided by Terry via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and daughter Maud at Strines193 viewsFour generations - Harriet and daughter Maud on Strines Road with grandmother and great-grandmother Mrs Greenhalgh and Mrs Bradshaw. They are just passing Plucksbridge Road in the direction of Marple (the house on the right is very recognisable) and Strines Printworks is to the left. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Strines Choir Outing193 viewsBack Row: Frank Barton, Rosemary Taylor (nee Milne), Joan Lomas, Leonard Ribchester, Elsie Hinchliffe (identified by son David), Frank Kirkpatrick. Front Row: Gladys Ramsey and Amy Bagshaw. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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21: Annie Pott's Album page 19192 viewsA big grin from Stanley Jack in the garden.
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Strines Choir Outing191 viewsThought to be the Beeley brothers, Frank and Eric. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Field Family (Marple Farm Colony) c1919189 viewsWalter Henry Field - Manager at Marple Dale Farm Training Colony (born 1868) and Sarah Ellen Field (nee Henshall) - his wife (born 1867). Provided by great-grandson Simon Campbell.
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Whit Walk c1928186 viewsA Whit Walk passes over Bridge no. 2 on Church Lane in around 1928. The young lady centre left is Margaret Taylor (later Watson). Provided to Marple Local History Society Archives by daughter Linda Devine (nee Watson).
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Mellor Football Club 1923180 viewsOne of the very first teams at Mellor Football Club from when they were formed in 1923. Provided by George Dearsley (Hon President Mellor FC).
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