Marple Hall and outbuildings.
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Marple Hall DriveMarple Hall Drive down near where the Well House used to stand, after the Hall had gone, c.1961. Dog Jimmy far left. Provided by Ken Lodge.
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Marple Hall DriveKen Lodge sitting on the entrance gate to Marple Hall Drive c1960. Provided by Ken Lodge.
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Marple Hall DriveThe Drive to Marple Hall, provided by Ken Lodge.
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Marple Hall EntranceA close up view of the entrance to Marple Hall and the balcony above, where Mary Ellen Bradshawe is said to have faced an enraged mob of Luddites with destructive intentions during the Chartist riots in 1842.
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Marple Hall EntranceA view of Marple Hall entrance from a glass lantern slide. The detail available in these kind of slides in incredible.
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Marple Hall EntranceThe entrance to Marple Hall in the early 1920s.
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Marple Hall EstateMy mother (Winnie) and sister (Lois) at the gate leading to the cornfield just past Marple Hall towards Dooley Lane, c.1939/40. Provided by Ken Lodge.
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Marple Hall from the DaleMarple Hall on high viewed from Marple Dale in 1902.
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Marple Hall from the fieldsThis image of cows in the fields around Marple Hall looks like a painting. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Hall from the rearA drawing of the rear of the Hall showing the date stone in its original position.
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Marple Hall from the rearAn illustration by Frank Greenwood showing the rear of the Hall from "Romantic Cheshire" by J. Cuming Walters.
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Marple Hall from the rearThe rear of Marple Hall, where the 1658 date stone was fixed. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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