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Park & Paterson Carnival Float"Ernie" with Park & Paterson's lorry prepared for Marple Carnival, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Parkhead WorksPark & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Carnival FloatPark & Paterson's lorry ready for Marple Carnival, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Carnival FloatPark & Paterson's lorry takes part in a Marple Carnival Parade, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksThe first labs at Park & Paterson, thought to be built in the early 1970s. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksMain approach to the works and offices at Marple, with stables on the left. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksThe first labs at Park & Paterson, thought to be built in the early 1970s. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksThe old ingot store at Park & Paterson foundry. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Hugh McMullen and Bill Evans using a "Magnetting Machine" to extract iron from borings. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksThe first labs at Park & Paterson, thought to be built in the early 1970s. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksThe finished product - metal ingots from the Park & Paterson Foundry. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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Law, James & EmmaNewspaper cutting date unknown: "A man know to all in the district, Mr James Law, a retired gas and electricity manager. One time president of the local chess club, seen here playing with his wife Mrs Emma Law." From Marple Local History Society Archives.Dec 27, 2010
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