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The Crown PubThe Crown Pub at Hawk Green.44444
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Crash on Brabyns BrowAnother angle on one of the regular crashes on Brabyns Brow before widening of the road.44444
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The Devil's ElbowThe Devil's Elbow, Glossop Road, Ludworth, Marple Bridge.44444
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Walter StreetRobert Walter Street, Compstall is now called Pleasant View but not sure when or why the name was changed.44444
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Norbury SmithyA great view of Norbury Smithy with John Wood, proprietor, in the main doorway. Such a great photo we've included an close-up.44444
(7 votes)
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BrentwoodBrentwood Recuperation Centre on Church Lane. Now McNair Court.44444
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Shopping Area Improvements August 1962-18: Trinity Methodist ChurchThe Trinity Methodist Church on Market Street, demolished in 1964-5. Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 18 July 2010. One of a series of photos taken in August 1962 entitled Marple Shopping Area Improvements.44444
(5 votes)
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Goyt MillThe Goyt Mill during construction. From Marple Local History Society Archives.44444
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The George and Compstall MillA procession goes past the George and Compstall Mill.44444
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Rose Hill StationRose Hill Railway Station looking towards Middlewood.44444
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Throstle Bank FarmThrostle Bank Farm, also known as Throstle Grove Farm, at Rose Hill. From Marple Local History Society Archives.44444
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Seventeen WindowsA shot of Seventeen Windows showing how it got its name, probably taken in the late 1950s or early 1960s.44444
(3 votes)
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