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Hodgkinson, SamuelSamuel Hodgkinson, one of the original owners of Hollins Mill. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hodgkinson, SamuelSamuel Hodgkinson, one of the original owners of Hollins Mill. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Home GuardMarple's Home Guard on exercise at Dan Bank during WWII. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Home GuardMarple's Home Guard on exercise at Dan Bank during WWII. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Home GuardMarple's Home Guard on exercise at Dan Bank during WWII. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hugh FletcherPictured here at Marple Lime Kilns, Hugh Fletcher was a retired railway foreman and a member of Marple Antiquarian Society. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hyde, FredFred Hyde on his last day outside his shop on Town Street, Marple Bridge, apparently taken by the grocer "over the road" according to brother Derek Hyde. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hyde, FredFred Hyde with an unknown lady outside his shop on Town Street, Marple Bridge. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hyde, FredMarple Bridge Barbers Fred Hyde b1912 on the left (my uncle) and his father, Fred Hyde b1885 on the right (my grandfather). My dad Derek Hyde (brother and son) identifies the man seated on the right as Charlie Keithley (sp?) and says his dad described Charlie's whiskers as being like a 'bristle brush'! Provided by Helena Cowell (nee Hyde).
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Hyde, FredThe younger Fred Hyde on his own. The photos were taken inside the barber shop on Town Street, Marple Bridge and I imagine it would have been the 1950s. Provided by Helena Cowell (nee Hyde).
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J H Wild - Coal Merchants VehicleTaken in 1921 this is the first petrol driven vehicle aquired by J H Wild, Coal Merchants of Marple.
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Jeremy ThorpeLiberal Leader Jeremy Thorpe is shown an antique parrafin lamp by Jim Noble when he visited High Lane Station.
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