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Lock No. 06A working boat on the Peak Forest Canal at Lock number 6, with Glen Cottage unfortunately obscured by trees.Dec 21, 2006
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Marple Urban District CouncilDignitaries from Marple Urban District Council pose outside the council offices on Market Street (NatWest Bank) with a local soldier, Christmas 1914.Dec 21, 2006
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Stone RowA view looking down Lakes Road showing the end of Stone Row and Beechwood Manor in the far distance.Dec 21, 2006
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Beechwood ManorBeechwood Manor was home to Edward Ross J.P., Secretary of the M.S.L. from 1850 to 1892. He had a private footpath to Marple Station, descending to the line after crossing the footbridge that can be seen in the background.Dec 21, 2006
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Lumb HouseA scenic view of Lumb House on the pathway leading to Roman Bridge.Dec 21, 2006
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All Saints' SchoolAn excellent previously unseen picture of All Saints' School on Church Lane taken from within the shadow of the Ring o' Bells pub. Some time after 1902 as the old school building has gone.Dec 21, 2006
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductA fine image of Marple Aqueduct with the Viaduct behind, taken from the site of Aqueduct Works.Dec 21, 2006
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WatersideA view of the Macclesfield Canal as it runs along Waterside.Dec 16, 2006
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Plucks BridgeA top quality image of Plucks Bridge, on the Peak Forest Canal.Dec 16, 2006
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Bottoms HallA view looking across the fields at Bottoms Hall and the Apprentice House buit by Samuel Oldknow.Dec 16, 2006
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Junction with Hibbert LaneA view up Stockport Road from near the junction with Hibbert Lane with Hollins Mill in the background. Note the shop, still selling Stationery Supplies today!Dec 16, 2006
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Church LaneA top quality image looking up Church Lane with the Alm Houses and the Carriage House on the left and the Round House on the right.Dec 16, 2006
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