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Mineral MillThe Mineral Mill was part of the Lime Kilns complex, next to Bleak House.
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Mineral MillThis photograph taken in 1908 features Josiah Rowbottom with Hilda (Jinks?) and Jack Barber in front of the Mineral Mill, which used to be near to the Lime Kilns.
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Mineral MillA view of the Mineral Mill from Strines Road, Bleak House is just to the right.
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Mineral MillThe Mineral Mill on the Park Forest Canal next to Bleak House. From a glass slide provided by Alan McDowell. Thought to be early to mid 1920s.
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Mineral MillA view from Chapel House Farm fields with the Mineral Mill in the background far left. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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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.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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Mini Lime KilnA small Lime Kiln was built near the ruins of Marple Lime Kilns as part of the Oldknow Legacy Project on 30 March 2017. By Arthur Procter.
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