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PC Terry LomaxPC Terry Lomax with his Panda Car outside Marple Police Station in 1970. Provided by Terry via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalA young member of the Beard family who lived at 2 Holly Vale during a carnival at Mill Brow. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival participants. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival participants. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival participants, including a lucky black cat. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival participants. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival participants. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Mill Brow CarnivalMill Brow Carnival at Holly Vale, with mill ruins in the background. These young ladies are L-R Irene Scattergood, Irene Higginbottam and Vera Scattergood. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Hare and Hounds DoorstepA group of people on the doorstep of the Hare and Hounds, Mill Brow. The gent with glasses 3rd from left at the front is Sam Porter, Landlord 1934-64. To his left is daughter Vera and behind daughter Marion. The 3 other men are unknown. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub (close-up 2)Close-up of part of a group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth (now permanently closed). Sadly none of their names are known. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub (close-up 1)Close-up of part of a group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth. The tall man holding the horse is James Richardson 1874-1939. The Richardson family ran teams of heavy horses locally and have a vault at Mellor Church. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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Behind the Grey Mare PubA group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth. The tall man holding the horse is James Richardson 1874-1939. The Richardsons owned Greenhill Farm (once called Greenclough) and Holly Vale Farm for a number of years. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.Aug 18, 2022
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