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George NuttallGeorge Nuttall of Hawk Green sparring with British Heavyweight Champion Bruce Woodcock at Abergele 1949.
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George UnwinProfessor George Unwin, author of Samuel Oldknow and the Arkwights. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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George WheeldonGeorge Wheeldon, Farmer, Stone Row.
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Girl and CatAn unknown young girl and cat near Possett Bridge.
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Girl GuidesTwo guides from Marple Bridge, left is Dorothy Harrison, the other unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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GoddardMr Goddard with horse at an unknown Mellor Celebration. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Goddard FamilyJames Goddard and family lived on barge "Mary" on Waterside for 20 years or more.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Grace and Frank MarsdenFrank and Grace Marsden, landlord and landlady of the Oddfellows Arms from 1968. The pennies were collected for the Cripples Help Society. The customer on the right is Frank Wilson- his job being to knock over the pile which was collected in a sheet in front of the bar and then counted. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Great Granny ElliotGreat Granny Elliot stands outside the cash office of Wilds Coal Merchant of Stockport Rd in 1928.
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Great Granny ElliotGt. Granny Elliot again only this time at the rear of Wilds (now C&C Builders Merchant) St James Terrace. Hollins Lane can be seen over the fields in the background.
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Griffith, WilliamThis appears to be a photo of a painting of William Griffith, 1st Lock Keeper at Marple, who helped to build Lock 3. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hadfield, Jack + SonsJack Hadfield and sons at Mellor Hall Farm. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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