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Swindells, JosephJoseph Swindells of Compstall is the draughtsman 3rd from right (at rear) of this photo taken in Reddish, Stockport. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Swindells, Mr & MrsMr and Mrs Eric Swindells lived in the Manor House, one of Marple's older buildings. Mr Swindells was chairman of the Arts Group and Civic Society, while Mrs Swindells was chairman of the Antiquarian Society. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Taking Tea on Low Lea RoadFour lovely ladies stop for tea on Low Lea Road on the way to Marple's Roman Lakes.
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Taylor family at Roman BridgeA young Margaret Taylor (later Watson) at Roman Bridge with parents Harry and Elizabeth Taylor circa 1928. Provided to Marple Local History Society Archives by daughter Linda Devine (nee Watson).
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TerritorialsTerritorials on a steam powered lorry owned by George Andrew of Compstall, probably early 20th C.
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The Banana ManThe Banana Man, clearly a man of influence.
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The GazellesFor those who remember the heady days of the 60s when Marple Baths used to cover the pool and hold concerts...
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The GazellesHere are Geoff, Bob, John, Roger and Rob looking the part of Superstars!
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The GazellesThe Gazelles rocking Marple Baths.
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The GazellesThe Gazelles at Marple Baths - dig that groovy gear!
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The GazellesThe Gazelles at Marple Baths - the anti-fan flower wall!
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The HuntThe Hunt outside the Crown Pub before the barn conversion in the 1970s.
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