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Lock No. 09A very old view of Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal where it goes under Station Road.Jul 15, 2006
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Marple WharfMarple Wharf in 1990s.Jul 15, 2006
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Marple WharfMarple Wharf in 1912 - isn't it great when they put a date on!
Replaced with colour copy from Marple Local History Society Archives 23 May 2010.
Jul 15, 2006
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Marple WharfIce breaking at Marple Wharf. The man on the right is said to be George Bradley of Stone Row by some but also John Edward Slater by others, so we can't be sure.Jul 15, 2006
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Lock No. 09Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal as it is today.Jul 15, 2006
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Lock No. 09Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal, with Station Road crossing the bridge and Oldknow's Warehouse behind. New copy from Marple Local History Society Archives 18 April 2010.Jul 15, 2006
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Glen CottageFormer Lock Keeper's Cottage at Lock 6 on the Peak Forest Canal. Demolished in 1960s.Jul 15, 2006
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Bottom LockBottom Lock on the Peak Forest Canal. This scene is virtually unchanged today.Jul 15, 2006
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductAnother view of the Marple Aqueduct and Viaduct, becoming obscured by trees.
Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 16 May 2010.
Jul 15, 2006
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Marple Viaduct and AqeductThis time it's the Viaduct to the fore with the Marple Aqueduct behind.Jul 15, 2006
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductMarple Aqueduct in the foreground with the Viaduct behind.
Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 16 May 2010.
Jul 15, 2006
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Marple AqueductAn etching of Marple Aqueduct from a drawing by J Parry dated 1803.Jul 15, 2006
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