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Park & Paterson Parkhead Works425 viewsThe melting bay at Park & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson423 viewsA fine looking bunch of chaps in their Sunday best on a Park & Paterson Works Outing. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson Carnival Float422 views"Ernie" with Park & Paterson's lorry prepared for Marple Carnival, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson Marple Works418 viewsMain approach to the works and offices at Marple, with stables on the left. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson Marple Works413 viewsThe very rear of Park & Paterson, towards the railway embankment in the early 1970s. Provided by Mark Shawcross.
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Park & Paterson Marple Works412 viewsFoundry workers Les Houghton (left) and Malcolm Ashton fill molds from a carrying pot. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson Carnival Float411 viewsPark & Paterson's lorry takes part in a Marple Carnival Parade, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson Marple Works411 viewsFoundry workers Jim Frost (left) and Stan Geldart pouring directly into molds on a bogie from a 5T Reverberatory Furnace. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson410 viewsA photo badly damaged around the edges by old sellotape. These are workers from the St. Simion Street Works, including James Paterson (far left) and David Paterson (far right). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson404 viewsA works picnic at Pickmere, David Paterson is second from right in the back row. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson404 viewsAnother image, suffering badly from old sellotape repairs, of a works picnic at Pickmere. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Park & Paterson c1914402 viewsThe only dated photograph is this collection is Park & Paterson's first lorry, a hard tyred Denis. Brothers Arthur and Jack Andrews are pictured with it. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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