Last additions - Smaller Groups and Individuals |

Hall, F W and Eliza at Stone RowFar right is F W Hall and front row to the right of the man in the centre is wife Eliza Hall. The couple lived on Stone Row and this looks like a photo of them outside with family, friends or neighbours. Provided by great-grandson Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk, GladysGladys Kirk, second from right, and several other girls on what is probably a carnival float. Provided by son Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk, GladysGladys Kirk in the garden of her parents home at 56 Brindley Avenue in around 1935. Provided by son Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk, FredFred Kirk, left, pictured in the 1920s/30s when he was a porter at Middlewood Station. The other man is unknown. Provided by nephew Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk, FlorenceFlorence Kirk, in the chequered dress, is the only person known in this group of people in the garden of 56 Brindley Avenue who look like they're ready for a carnival. Provided by grandson Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk, Sam, Gladys and FredSam, Gladys and Fred Kirk outside their home at 13 Townley Terrace in around 1926. The dog's name is unknown but surely it was Nipper! Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord. See comments for more information.Nov 05, 2011
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Townley Terrace Residents c1923/24This group is thought to be Townley Terrace residents and includes in the centre Gladys Kirk with her grandma Eliza Hall to her left and grandad FW Hall to her right. They lived at number 13. Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk and Hall family, Townley TerraceFred (left), Sam and Gladys Kirk with their grandma Eliza Hall on the step of 13 Townley Terrace in around 1923. Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Kirk and Hall family, Townley TerraceEliza Hall, centre, with her grandchildren Sam (left), Fred and Gladys Kirk in around 1923 at 13 Townley Terrace. provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord.Nov 05, 2011
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Fielding, Joyce at Hawk GreenJoyce Fielding aged around 2.5 years in 1955/56 on a snowdrift against the hedge on Windlehurst Road, where Ridge Crescent is now built. Provided by Mrs. Selma Fielding. Aug 14, 2011
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Pickstock, Tom, Hawk Green PCTom Pickstock, Cheshire Constabulary, was a policeman in Hawk Green between 1893 to 1896. Provided by granddaughter Mrs. Selma Fielding.Aug 14, 2011
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Pickstock, Eveline & FrankEveline & Frank Pickstock with unknown lady outside 101(?) Stockport Road (now shops) in September 1915. Provided by daughter Mrs. Selma Fielding.Aug 14, 2011
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