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05: Annie Pott's Album page 03139 viewsStanley Jack, far right, and his comrades in training.
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Strines Choir 1948138 viewsL-R: Rosemary Taylor (nee Milne), Ida Barton (nee Cooper) and Gladys Ramsey on a trip to Windermere in 1948. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Carver Theatre cast137 viewsCast of Marple Dramatic Society at the Carver Theatre provided by Linda Breese via Marple Local history Society Archives.
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06: Annie Pott's Album page 04137 viewsAnnie Pott and Stanley Jack front, Annie's sister Florence behind with two unknown gentlemen.
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01: Annie Pott's Album cover136 viewsThe cover of Annie Pott's photo album.
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04: Annie Pott's Album page 02133 viewsStanley Jack in uniform, he signed up in 1915.
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John Jinks Ring o' Bells Jug132 viewsA water jug from the Ring o' Bells when John Jinks was landlord between 1878-1887. Purchased on eBay c2010 by Mark Whittaker and donated to Marple Local History Society Archives in December 2023.
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John Jinks Ring o' Bells Jug132 viewsA water jug from the Ring o' Bells when John Jinks was landlord between 1878-1887. Purchased on eBay c2010 by Mark Whittaker and donated to Marple Local History Society Archives in December 2023.
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Strines Choir Outing132 viewsBoth Croome brothers in this image with Leonard Ribchester and Geoffrey Taylor behind. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Strines Choir 1948131 viewsThe ladies of Strines Choir, L-R: Gladys Ramsey, Amy Bradshaw, Mary Taylor and Rosemary Taylor (nee Milne). Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub (close-up 2)130 viewsClose-up of part of a group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth (now permanently closed). Sadly none of their names are known. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub129 viewsA group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth. The tall man holding the horse is James Richardson 1874-1939. The Richardsons owned Greenhill Farm (once called Greenclough) and Holly Vale Farm for a number of years. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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