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Peeres Swindels Plaque todayThe plaque on Peeres Swindels House taken by Ray Noble in November 2009.     (1 votes)
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Goyt Hall FarmGoyt Hall Farm, Bredbury c1902. From a glass slide in Marple Local History Society's archives.     (1 votes)
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Samuel Oldknow LetterA letter written by Samuel Oldknow in 1809 about stone for the tower of All Saints' Church.     (1 votes)
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Peacefield School OpeningPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble.     (1 votes)
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Peacefield School OpeningPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble.     (1 votes)
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Recreation Ground MedalFront of the medal given to local children to commemorate the opening of the recreation ground on land gifted by Walter Bright Hodgkinson JP in 1910.     (1 votes)
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Recreation Ground MedalBack of the medal given to local children to commemorate the opening of the recreation ground on land gifted by Walter Bright Hodgkinson JP in 1910.     (1 votes)
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The Lime Kilns 1960s/70sLime Kiln window. Taken by Jim Graves in the 1960s/70s.     (1 votes)
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The Lime Kilns 1960s/70sThe Lime Kilns are bulldozed. Taken by Jim Graves in the 1960s/70s.     (1 votes)
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Town StreetA familiar scene but the Royal Scot looks very different to today and was called "The Railway" then. It was called that in 1830, 35 years before the railways came to Marple!     (1 votes)
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Brabyns BrowLooking up Brabyns Brow with a good view of Brabyns Lodge.     (1 votes)
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Yeates GarageThe garage of G. R. Yeates on Stockport Road, probably some time in the 1950s.     (1 votes)
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