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Congregational Church Walk c1932Hibbert Lane Congregational Church Walk on Stockport Road at the junction with Hollins Lane and Market Street around 1932. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Bridge Congregational ChapelCongregational Chapel in Marple Bridge on the corner of Hollins Lane and Town Street, built in 1787. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Bridge Congregational ChurchInside Marple Bridge Congregational Church. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & HallMarple Bridge Congregational Church and Hall.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & HallThe Congregational Church & Hall on Hollins Lane, Marple Bridge.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church.Marple Bridge Congregational Church.
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Marple Bridge Congregational SchoolOpening of Marple Bridge Congregational School on 6th October 1906. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Bridge Congregational SchoolA ceremony for the laying of the foundation stones at the new Marple Bridge Congregational School. It was opened in October 1906, so this a bit earlier. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Spring Fair 1934Newspaper cutting of a large group at Marple Bridge Congregational Spring Fair in 1934. To read names click image for a larger copy. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Congregational Church Ladies 1908Young and not so young ladies, taken at the side of the Congregational Church Hibbert Lane, Marple in 1908. Provided by Beth Bainbridge.
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Marple Congregational Church Ladies 1924/25Ladies of Marple Congregational Church on an outing c1924/25. R to L: Mary Cochran, Edith Taylor, Mrs Clark(e) and, kneeling, her daughter Margaret Clark(e), Mr Fisher the minister. The last 3 (order uncertain) are Annie Speakman, Marion Osbaldiston plus an unknown. Provided by Beth Bainbridge.
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Marple Congregational School Rose QueenMarple Congregational School Rose Queen (Miss Elsie Harrison) with her retinue after being crowned by Dowager Queen (Miss D. Vernon). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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