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The Lime KilnsThis photograph of the Lime Kilns give a good idea of the huge scale. 03/09/11 at 22:04Noel Brindley: At night a practice was used that was very wastefu...
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & HallMarple Bridge Congregational Church and Hall.03/06/11 at 19:55Noel Brindley: In all probability the congregation was first gath...
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All Saints' ChurchAn excellent postcard of Oldknow's Georgian church.03/02/11 at 22:17Noel Brindley: The chapel of All Saints in Marple, had become rui...
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All Saints' ChurchA handcoloured shot of All Saints' Old Church from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet.03/02/11 at 21:58Noel Brindley: Samuel Oldknow was a great advocate for good roads...
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The Crown PubThe Crown Pub at Hawk Green.02/26/11 at 12:31Noel Brindley: In 1850 The Crown Pub was owned by Aaron Eccles, a...
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Greenbank MapThis map helps you to locate exactly where Greenbank House on Hibbert Lane was sited.02/19/11 at 15:46Noel Brindley: Greenbank house, outbuildings and croft and the ho...
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Greenbank House c1920Greenbank House, off Hibbert Lane in the 1920s, demolished 1960s. From Marple Local History Society Archives.02/19/11 at 15:30Noel Brindley: Greenbank house and land, was in the occupation of...
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Lime Kiln Lodge (32 Strines Rd)Part of the Lime Kilns complex before conversion to a house. From Marple Local History Society Archives.02/19/11 at 13:42Noel Brindley: This building on Strines Road, and the one next to...
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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. 01/31/11 at 19:39Noel Brindley: Mill Brow/Marple Bridge, Independant/Congregationa...
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All Saints' ChurchA fantastic quality glass slide image of All Saints' Old Georgian Church, built by Samuel Oldknow and opened for service in 1811.01/26/11 at 18:58Noel Brindley: A description of All Saints from 1831: Here is a c...
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Rose Hill StationA nice view of the old station at Rose Hill. A very different copy of the previous shot.01/26/11 at 18:35Noel Brindley: Rose Hill Brickworks, established by the Tymm fami...
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Marple from the AirEarly 1960s view of Marple from the air showing Shirley Avenue and Brindley Avenue roughly in centre. Click photo for a larger version.
Updated with new image from Marple Local History Society Archives 27 March 2010. 01/24/11 at 21:39Noel Brindley: Brindley Avenue was built upon land once owned by ...
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