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Kirk, FredFred Kirk, left, pictured in the 1920s/30s when he was a porter at Middlewood Station. The other man is unknown. Provided by nephew Tom Lord.
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Kirk, GladysGladys Kirk in the garden of her parents home at 56 Brindley Avenue in around 1935. Provided by son Tom Lord.
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Kirk, GladysGladys Kirk, second from right, and several other girls on what is probably a carnival float. Provided by son Tom Lord.
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Kirk, James BrownJames Brown Kirk with an unknown lady in his garden at 56 Brindley Avenue in around 1930/31. Provided by grandson Tom Lord.
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Kirk, SamSam Kirk, left, with another unknown boy scout in the garden of 56 Brindley Avenue in around 1933. Provided by nephew Tom Lord.
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Kirk, Sam, Gladys and FredSam, Gladys and Fred Kirk outside their home at 13 Townley Terrace in around 1926. The dog's name is unknown but surely it was Nipper! Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord. See comments for more information.
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Lads at Roman LakesThe date of this shot is uncertain but the gents at the back are, L to R, local butcher David White, Mr. Sewitt, owner of the Lakes, and the man with glasses is Mr Ozzy Tettsell.
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Law, James & EmmaNewspaper cutting date unknown: "A man know to all in the district, Mr James Law, a retired gas and electricity manager. One time president of the local chess club, seen here playing with his wife Mrs Emma Law." From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Legion Roll of Honour 1934British Legion Roll of Honour unveiled by Clergyman V.C. at Marple. See comments for more details. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Len OldfieldFarmer Len Oldfield in the field behind All Saints school in 1953. You can just see the school in the background.
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Lodge, OscarOscar Lodge used to interpret people’s character from their handwriting. He did this for various charities and ‘good causes’ like the Carver Playhouse, but didn’t always dress up - in my mother’s 1930s dressing gown back to front! In this picture he’s at a garden party in aid of the Carver in the Headridges’ garden at the end of Dale Road overlooking the deep valley of the Goyt towards the viaduct. Provided by son Ken Lodge.
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Lynne SmithLynne Smith is crowned Marple Rosebud in 1971.
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