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Brabyns Lodge c1900-1910A great shot of Brabyns Lodge and the cobbled surface of Brabyns Brow. From a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Chadkirk Chapel c1900-1910A view of Chadkirk Chapel from a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Dan Bank Toll House c1900-1910Another classic shot of the Toll House on Dan Bank from a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Donkey Bridge c1900-1910Donkey Bridge, from a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Gents on a Barrier c1900-1910We don't know who these chaps are or where they are but the slide came with several others provided by Marple Local History Society, so there is probably a Marple link.
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Haddon Hall c1900-1910The "Long Gallery" at Haddon Hall, home of the Vernons who first built Marple Hall. This photo was provided by Marple Local History Society with a number of other local images but was marked as unknown. Thanks to Noel Brindley for identifying it for us.
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Lock 15 c1900-1910Lock 15 looking up towards Lock 16. Is the house centre right behind the trees "The Hollies"? From a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Marple Gents c1900-1910Four men believed to be from Marple but we're not sure where they are in this picture. From a glass slide provided by Marple Local History Society.
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Maud Tew c1900-1910Maud was the wife of Percy Tew, a music teacher and organist at the Congregational Church in Marple Bridge. Percy was the photographer who took this and several other slides provided to us by Marple Local History Society.
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Roman Bridge c1900-1910Another classic and timeless shot of the Roman Bridge from a series of slides provided to us by Marple Local History Society.
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Strines Road c1900-1910This looks like Strines Road. It came with a series of slides provided to us by Marple Local History Soceity.
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Whit Walk c1900-1910A Whit Walk believed to be in Marple but we're not certain where. Do you know? From a series of slides provided to us by Marple Local History Society.
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