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LocksideA view of Lockside.
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LocksideA postcard by Ian Price showing Lockside, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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LocksideLooking down the locks on Lockside, Peak Forest Canal.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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LocksideA coloured postcard of the view from Lockside and Lock 13 pound.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Lockside 1960s/70s.Lockside from the top of the Horse Tunnel. By Jim Graves 1960s/70s.
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Lockside 1977-82Lockside in the late 1970 or early 1980s. Source Pete Robinson / Eddie Ashworth.
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Lockside 1977-82Lockside in the late 1970 or early 1980s. Source Pete Robinson / Eddie Ashworth.
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Lower Ridge FarmLower Ridge Farm, just off the Peak Forest Canal. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Lower Ridge Farm 1978Lower Ridge Farm on the Peak Forest Canal, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.
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Macclesfield CanalLooking up at All Saints' Church from the Macclesfield Canal.
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Macclesfield CanalMacclesfield Canal looking towards Eccles Bridge and showing All Saints' Church and West Towers. It says on the back that it was taken by Arthur Hulme in 1905 but the Goyt Mill was built in that year and there is no sign of it on the right bank. So the picture may well be even earlier.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Macclesfield CanalPostcard of boaters on the Macclesfield Canal.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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