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R. Hambleton MatchboxA silver plated matchbox and stamp holder donated to Marple Local History Society Archives. It was presented to R. Hambleton of 53 Robert Walter Street, Compstall on 1st August 1907.
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Rawlings CottageRawlings Cottage was on Rawlings Lane, now better known as Rollins Lane, leading from Compstall to the Iron Bridge in Brabyns Park.
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Rawlings CottageRawlings Cottage on Rawlings / Rollins Lane. Are those the occupants in the doorway?
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Rawlings CottageRawlings Cottage on Rawlings (now Rollins) Lane. The people standing in the doorway are believed to be Edward Froggatt and Sarah Froggatt (nee Sandham). The date is unknown but probably early 1900s. Provided by Brad Froggatt.
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Rose Brow, CompstallRose Brow in Compstall, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Rose Brow, CompstallRose Brow in Compstall, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Rose Brow, CompstallRose Brow, Compstall and the George Hotel. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Rose Brow, Compstall RoadLooking down Rose Brow, Compstall Road with the Spring Gardens in the far distance. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Springwood HallSpringwood Hall, Compstall.
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Springwood HallSpringwood Hall, Compstall. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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The George and Compstall MillA procession goes past the George and Compstall Mill.
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The George PubThe George Public House, Marple Bridge (but near Compstall).
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