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Mellor LodgeA view of Oldknow's home, Mellor Lodge, with Bottoms Bridge in the forground.Jul 09, 2006
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The Corn MillThe Corn Mill was separate to the main mill and survived much longer, not being demolished until the 1930s.Jul 09, 2006
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Mellor Mill from the RearRear view of Mellor Mill reflected in the mill pond, which is still there today.Jul 09, 2006
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Mellor Mill EngravingA poor copy of an engraving of Mellor Mill by F. Jukes. It was done from an original oil painting by J. Parry, a Manchester artist, which we now have photos of too.Jul 09, 2006
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Mellor MillA superb photograph of Mellor Mill in it prime.Jul 09, 2006
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Jack Wilkinson.The late Jack Wilkinson, who recorded for posterity the final demise of Marple Hall.
Apr 16, 2006
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Oak Spindles from StaircaseThese oak spindles were taken as souvenirs by two boys in the 50s. Years later they let us photograph them but would not meet us. Since both men passed away they are now lost forever.Apr 16, 2006
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Stone StatueOnce part of a fireplace in Marple Hall, now a garden ornament somewhere in Marple.Apr 16, 2006
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Stones Roof SpikesLook at any of the old photos of Marple Hall and you will spot these ornamental roof spikes.Apr 16, 2006
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Marple Hall Main Staircase demolishedAfter lead was stripped from the roof a chimney came crashing down through the main staircase.Apr 16, 2006
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Toilets on Recreation GroundStone from the Hall was used to build many things around Marple, including these toilets.Apr 16, 2006
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Remains of Marple Hall StablesMarple Hall stables shortly before being raised to the ground.Apr 16, 2006
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