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Offerton Sand and Gravel668 viewsThe beginnings of Offerton Sand and Gravel with the Wrights' Arms opposite. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Buxton Lane Building Site666 viewsYouths playing on a building site at the corner of Buxton Lane / Cross Lane, now occupied by the Marple Tavern (nee Otters Lodge).
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Smithy Cottage662 viewsSmithy Cottage on Oldknow Road, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Woodville Hall660 viewsWoodville Hall, the magnificent yellow brick mansion built by John Carver in it's prime. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Peacefield School Opening658 viewsPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Peacefield School Opening653 viewsPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Townley Terrace c1949653 viewsTownley Terrace in c1949 from a school project on Child Welfare and Youth Work, written by K. Taylor in 1949.
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Wood Farm 1981644 viewsWood Farm, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1981.
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Ivy House, Cross Lane 1902644 viewsInteresting for what's not there - this is Ivy House viewed from Cross Lane with the Rose Hill Brickworks chimney in the distance. Taken by Arthur Hulme in 1902. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Cross Lane644 viewsAn early view of Cross Lane. Provided by Ray Noble.
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Old Building on Queen Street640 viewsOld building on Queen Street during demolitions in 2000. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Farming on Werneth Low639 viewsHaymaking on Werneth Low during World War I. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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