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Lime Kiln Lodge (32 Strines Rd) 1968A working party at Lime Kiln Lodge (32 Strines Rd) as part of "Operation Springclean" in 1968, prior to the Queen's visit to the North West. Taken by Jim Graves. (2 votes)
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Lime Kilns Need You!Marple Lime Kilns need Friends event on Saturday 28 October 2017. Photo by Arthur Procter. (1 votes)
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Lime Kilns Need You!Marple Lime Kilns need Friends event on Saturday 28 October 2017. Photo by Arthur Procter. (1 votes)
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Lime Kiln Lodge (32 Strines Rd)The full Lime Kiln "Lodge" building before it started to crumble. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (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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Lime Kiln FarmFrom the Hinchliffe collection - Pony and Trap outside Lime Kiln Farm. (1 votes)
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The Lime KilnsThis photograph of the Lime Kilns give a good idea of the huge scale. (1 votes)
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Lime Kiln LandscapingLime Kiln landscaping as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project nearing completion in December 2017. By Arthur Procter. (1 votes)
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Mineral Mill and Bleak HouseThis image of the Mineral Mill (long demolished) as it would have been alongside Bleak House was created from two separate photos on the Virtual Tour by Noel Brindley. (1 votes)
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Lime Kiln LaneNew houses and an old bungalow, now demolished, near Lime Kiln Lane. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Tymm ReceiptA receipt from J & M Tymm dated 30th July 1892, with a drawing of the Lime Kilns in full operation. From the Marple Civic Society Archives. (3 votes)
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