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Thomas E. Green's GraveThomas Edward Green was killed in Syria in 1941 aged 24 years. This is his grave at Damascus.
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Thomas, Margaret 1966Mrs Margaret Thomas, the (Canadian) secretary of Marple Civic Society from a feature in Cheshire Life May 1966. Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Threshing at WindlehurstThreshing at Windlehurst around the turn of the 1800/1900s.
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Tom PlattTom Platt, Chauffeur for J.T. Pott - Killed in 1918 in the Great War.
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Townley Terrace Residents c1923/24This group is thought to be Townley Terrace residents and includes in the centre Gladys Kirk with her grandma Eliza Hall to her left and grandad FW Hall to her right. They lived at number 13. Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord.
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Trip Out 1950sProbably a group from the Pineapple on a day out. L - R, Mr Andrews with cigarette, Mrs E Green with the Guinness and looking over her shoulder is Mrs Andrews, the rest unknown.
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Trip Out 1950sA group in front of the Liberal Club, we think, getting ready for a day out in the 50s.
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Tunstall, FrankFrank Tunstall in 1944. Frank was the caretaker at Marple Hall until 1932. Provided by Barbara Kay.
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Tunstall, FrankA battered image of Frank Tunstall during WWI. Frank was later to become caretaker at Marple Hall and lived there with his family until 1932. Provided by Barbara Kay.
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Tunstall, Frank and RosalindFrank and Rosalind Tunstall on their wedding day, 24th July 1917. Frank was later to become caretaker at Marple Hall and they lived there until 1932. Provided by Barbara Kay.
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Tunstall, Mark and AnnieMark Tunstall and daughter Annie in 1943 or 44. Mark was the father of Frank, who was caretaker at Marple Hall until 1932. Provided by Barbara Kay.
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Turner FamilySeated are John and Elizabeth Turner, John was engineer at Shepley Mill. Behind is son Herbert John and young wife, Mary Jane (3rd wife). Herbert was 1st Engineer at the Goyt Mill. Girl is Clara Elizabeth Turner and boy is John Turner who died when he was 18. Provided to Marple Local History Society Archives by Anne Bradbury, daughter of Clara. Click to Read More.
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