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Dr W. F. BeechSecretary of the Marple Ratepayers Association, Dr W F Beech at the site of Marple Hall in 1972. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Eccles, AaronAaron Eccles, attorney of Marple, who lived at Beamsmoor House on Hibbert Lane. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Edwards FamilyIt just says "Edward family" on the back. Comment from Edmund Wilkinson below tells us more. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Edwards FamilyMrs Edwards of Stonehurst with her daughters and friends. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Edwards SistersThe Edwards sisters of Stonehurst, one was Edith and the other not named. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Elizabeth BridgeElizabeth Bridge - Responsible for the Alms Houses on Church Lane.
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Ellen Bradshawe-IsherwoodIt looks like Ellen Bradshawe-Isherwood has signed this portrait of herself. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Enid Hibbs & Enid Dixon c1924Enid Hibbs (1924-2008) daughter of Herbert & Elsie (nee Waters) Hibbs from Compstall, with Enid Dixon, who is currently aged 95 and lives in Glossop.
Provided by Leslie Poole.
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Enid Hibbs & Enid Dixon c1932Enid Hibbs (1924-2008) daughter of Herbert & Elsie (nee Waters) Hibbs from Compstall, with Enid Dixon, who is currently aged 95 and lives in Glossop.
Provided by Leslie Poole.
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Evans, TedTed Evans with his motorcycle on Longhurst Lane around 1948. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Everett SharplesEverett Sharples (right) says goodbye and leaves to enlist circa 1915.
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Family Outing near Marple AqueductAn unknown family in their Sunday best on an outing near the aqueduct in 1902. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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