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Roman BridgeThree young girls pose on Roman Bridge. Isn't the water amazing due to the long exposure. Dated 1906.
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Roman BridgeThe message on the back of this Roman Bridge card reads: "Marple Saturday 16/5/1908. Dear Jennie, Had a splendid afternoon + finishing up here - Dad."
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Roman BridgeA politically incorrect card, written on the back in a fair hand is: "These three tarts on the bridge are Hyde girls. Are they as nice as Preston girls? NO!"
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Roman BridgeWe've always said you need a lady in red to make a great card. It was true in 1907 too!
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Roman BridgeA very scenic view of Roman Bridge benefitting from the absence of trees.
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Roman BridgeA very colourful shot of the Roman Bridge in the first flush of autumn.
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Roman BridgeA handcoloured shot of Roman Bridge from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet. Notice that the bridge appears to be closed.
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Roman BridgeA timeless shot of Roman Bridge. Notice that the handrails continue up the bank on the left hand side.
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Roman BridgeAn older gentleman crosses Roman Bridge in his Sunday best.
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Roman BridgeA young gentleman poses for the camera at Roman Bridge.
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Roman BridgeBeryl and Ray Noble doing a bit of courtin' down by Roman Bridge in 1957.
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Roman BridgeThree chaps strike a pose on the Roman Bridge.
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