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Postcard sent by Richard Isherwood (front)The front of a postcard sent to cousin Thomas Isherwood by Richard in 1934, which presumably dates the tennis court. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Stone StatueOnce part of a fireplace in Marple Hall, now a garden ornament somewhere in Marple.
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Stones Roof SpikesLook at any of the old photos of Marple Hall and you will spot these ornamental roof spikes.
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The site of Marple HallThe site of Marple Hall today is a quiet and peaceful greenspace with some spectacular trees and shrubs.
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Toilets on Recreation GroundStone from the Hall was used to build many things around Marple, including these toilets.
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Warrant to Execute King Charles IA scan of a print of a postcard of a facsimile of the Warrant to execute King Charles I. First signature is John Bradshawe of Marple Hall.
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Winnington Family Coat of ArmsThe Winnington family, of Offerton, coat of arms from the hall in possession of Marple Hall School. Catherine, daughter of Ralph Winnington married Henry Bradshawe II in 1594 and was mother to John and Henry Bradshawe.
 
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