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Hudson, Maria Ann - ArtistA painting by Maria Ann Hudson from her travels in Europe (Naples) in 1840.
Provided by Mark Hudson.
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Hudson, MarkMark Hudson, great great nephew of Fanny Hudson, poses next to the Hudson Memorial in St. Martin's Church Yard.
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May Day in Brabyns ParkWaht appears to be May Day celebrations in Brabyns Park, year unknown.
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Painting of Brabyns HallA painting of Brabyns Hall that once hung in the hall, donated to Marple Local History Society Archives in 2023 by Mary Moore.
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Pets' Graveyard 1978The Pets' Graveyard in Brabyns Park, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.
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Staff at Brabyns HallStaff at Brabyns Hall around 1900. We did think that Maria Ann Hudson may have been in this photo but have been advised by descendant Mark Hudson that she is not.
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Steps from Tow Path 1978The steps from the canal tow path into Brabyns Park, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.
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Urn from Brabyns HallAn urn from the roof of Brabyns Hall, now in the garden of a farm in Rowarth.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Water MeetingsWater Meetings from the Romiley side. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Water Meetings CottageWhere the Rivers Goyt and Etherow meet in Brabyns Park.
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Water Meetings CottageWater Meetings Cottage in Brabyns Park, built in 1800.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Wright's FollyAn early picture of Wright's Folly in Brabyns Park.
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