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Hodgkinson Fish ServerThis silver fish-serving set was present to Mrs Elizabeth Hodgkinson (nee Chipman) on her marriage to Henry Hodgkinson on 29 March 1877 by the lady tenants of the Hollins Mill Co. at Poise Mill (also known as Wellington Mill) in Bosden. Provided by Sue Gray via Marple Local History Society Archives.Mar 21, 2021
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Compstall Mill ChimneyThe chimney at Compstall Mill during demolition in February 1982. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Mar 21, 2021
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Rose Hill HouseAn elusive photo of Rose Hill House has at last found its way into Marple Local History Society Archives thanks to Sue Gray (née Hodgkinson) whose family rented various houses in the area, including this one.Mar 16, 2021
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Lime Kiln Lodge (32 Strines Rd)Lime Kiln Lodge at 32 Strines Road in the early stages of conversion to a private dwelling. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Mar 11, 2021
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Weatherley DriveThe junction of Stockport Road and Weatherley Drive when the latter was still unadopted. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Compstall Church SchoolsA postcard of Compstall Church Schools provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Marple BridgeThe junction of Town Street and Brabyns Brow / Lower Fold in pre-traffic light days. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Erskine StreetErskine Street, Compstall, provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Mellor VicarageA postcard showing a young girl in Mellor Church graveyard with the Old Vicarage in the background. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Compstall BrowA hand-coloured postcard depicting the view up Compstall Brow towards Romiley. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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The Lane EndsThe Lane Ends junction of Glossop Road, where there were once two pubs and now none. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Shop on Lower FoldThis shop on Lower Fold is now home to MPS Residential Developments. The sign on the right advertises trips organised by Walter Kirkpatrick's 'Pride of the Road' coach fleet. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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