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Group 05 - 1560Sir John Manners, played by C. F. Budenburg, Jnr. and Dorothy Vernon played by Miss Hilda Barlow. Presumably Dorothy is the one riding side-saddle without the moustache.Sep 19, 2006
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Group 04 - 1550Sir George Vernon (W. Crossley) with his Retainers Hilton Walker, H. Booth, J. Kelsall, W. Mather, J.E. Crossley, L. Harrop, J. R. Kenworthy, J. Osbaldeston, F. Platt, G. Thorley, W. Whitby and H. Pitt. The Jester is T. Goodman.Sep 19, 2006
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Group 03 - 1398Sir Richard Vernon, played by J. T. Ashton, with his Archers, who included W. Allan, E. Ashton, C. CLose, F. Crowley, F. Davenport, F. Emmot, J. W. Fernley, F. Jones, W. B. Hulse and A. and J. Higginbottom.Sep 19, 2006
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Group 01 - 1220Robert De Stockport and his Foresters, we think on the Church Lane section of the route, which also included Market Street, Hawk Green, Hibbert Lane and Stockport Road.Sep 19, 2006
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Group 01 - 1220This group represented Robert De Stokeport (B. Adshead) and his Foresters, played by H. Greehalgh, J. Leadbitter, G. Higginbottom, H. Haughton, J. Pickford, F. Wild, H. Chadwick, G. Platt, H. Sherlock and A. Wild, who are not all there!Sep 19, 2006
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Marple War Memorial Park Pageant Committee July 22 1922Back row: Miss M. Denton, Gilbert Brooks, C. F. Budenberg Jr, T. Pennington, John Smith, Miss Sankey.
Middle row: D. J. Driver, Mr. Freeman, A. Ashworth, Cllr. D. Pott, Mrs F. Pennington, Cllr. J. Jinks, Cllr. H. Rogers, Cllr. J. Smith JP.
Front Row: A. K. Johnson, Miss Dobson, Mrs. Burdass, F. Robertson, Frank Barlow JP, CA, A. J. Sinclair, Miss E. M. Barlow, Arthur Hulme, Mrs. Grainger.Sep 19, 2006
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Dedication of Marple War MemorialLiterally thousands turned out for the Dedication Day of Marple War Memorial on 22nd July 1922. Sep 19, 2006
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Group 17 - National DancersThe National Dancers were members of the Girls' Institute under the direction of Miss Wood.Sep 19, 2006
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Thomas E. Green in IndiaThis photo of Ray Noble's uncle, Thomas Edward Green, was taken in India.Sep 15, 2006
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Thomas E. Green's GraveThomas Edward Green was killed in Syria in 1941 aged 24 years. This is his grave at Damascus.Sep 15, 2006
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Thomas E. GreenRay Noble's uncle Thomas Edward Green. He lived at 41 Turner Road and joined The Royal Artillery c1937 as a regular soldier.Sep 15, 2006
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Len OldfieldFarmer Len Oldfield in the field behind All Saints school in 1953. You can just see the school in the background.Sep 15, 2006
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