Smaller Groups and Individuals
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The Lake at Field HouseBoating on the lake at Field House, with Mellor as the backdrop.
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The Modernairs 1960The Modernairs 1960 L-R Ray Noble (Drums) Eddie Smith (Trumpet) Cliff Brooks (Alto Sax) Eric Sissons (Piano).
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The Modernairs 1960The Modernairs 1960 L-R Eddie Smith (Trumpet) Ray Noble (Drums) Jim Orange (Tenor Sax) Eric Sissons (Piano) Cliff Brooks (Alto Sax)
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The Prospect, Marple Christmas 1913A personalised greeting card from Mr & Mrs E Booth-Jones, The Prospect, Marple. From Marple Local History Society Archives. Where or what is The Prospect (see comments).
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The Silent Six"The Silent Six" - At the Brickbridge entrance to All Saints Church circe 1915.
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The Sportsman (Strines) Ladies Darts Team c1963The ladies Darts Team from the Sportsman at Strines show off their trophies - Lonsdale Cup, Charity Shield and Rose Bowl. The ladies are (l-r) back row: Elizabeth Hutchinson, Olga Walsh, Ethel Cantrell, Sheila Burden. Front row: Nancy ?, Beryl Noble, Una Newton, Mavis Scott, Nellie Mottershead. Picture provided by Ray Noble.
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Thomas E. GreenRay Noble's uncle Thomas Edward Green. He lived at 41 Turner Road and joined The Royal Artillery c1937 as a regular soldier.
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Thomas E. Green in IndiaThis photo of Ray Noble's uncle, Thomas Edward Green, was taken in India.
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Thomas E. Green's GraveThomas Edward Green was killed in Syria in 1941 aged 24 years. This is his grave at Damascus.
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Thomas, Margaret 1966Mrs Margaret Thomas, the (Canadian) secretary of Marple Civic Society from a feature in Cheshire Life May 1966. Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Threshing at WindlehurstThreshing at Windlehurst around the turn of the 1800/1900s.
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Tom PlattTom Platt, Chauffeur for J.T. Pott - Killed in 1918 in the Great War.
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