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Marple Reed BandMarple Reed Band.     (2 votes)
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Longhurst LaneLooking up Longhurst Lane towards Cataract Bridge, Mellor.     (2 votes)
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Town Street CollapseIn December 1992, and amid great celebrations, the Fire Brigade have the honour of declaring Town Street to be back in business.     (2 votes)
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Town StreetA view looking down Town Street, Marple Bridge. The black and white building is the Royal Scot, originally called the Railway.     (2 votes)
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & HallMarple Bridge Congregational Church and Hall.     (2 votes)
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Sponsored Walk 1972Retiring Marple Carnival Queen Anita Smith leads the Marple Band on a sponsored walk in September 1972.     (2 votes)
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The Walk of WitnessThe Walk of Witness outside the Crown Public House, Hawk Green.     (2 votes)
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Saint Martin's ChurchSt. Martin's Church, Low Marple, built by the Hudson family and now Grade II* listed.     (2 votes)
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Aqueduct WorksIs this an arial view? It shows the Viaduct, Marple Aqueduct and ruins of the Queen's Hotel and Aqueduct Mill.     (2 votes)
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Children's Orthopaedic Hospital 1952Malcolm Heywood and Ann at Treetops Hospital in 1952. Provided by Cathie Williamson, whose mother Joyce Cooper worked there as a nurse.     (1 votes)
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Rowbottom, JohnJohn Rowbottom, Mellor Blacksmith, delivering paraffin in a vehicle that might once have been the hearse. From Marple Local History Society Archives.      (1 votes)
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Rose Hill Station 150Rose Hill Station 150 celebrations by Arthur Procter.     (1 votes)
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