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Noble, Ray and May449 viewsA young Ray Noble with his mum May at Rose Hill Station in 1941.
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Jolly Sailor Bowling Green447 viewsBowlers on the green behind the Jolly Sailor in late 1920s. The gent centre is "grandad" Pickstock, provided by granddaughter Mrs. Selma Fielding.
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Noble, Ray447 viewsA young Ray Noble on Chapel Fields in 1940.
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Welfare - Mothers and Children c1949447 viewsMothers and children at the Welfare Centre from a school project on Child Welfare and Youth Work, written by K. Taylor in 1949.
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Swindells, Joseph446 viewsJoseph Swindells of Compstall is the draughtsman 3rd from right (at rear) of this photo taken in Reddish, Stockport. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Noble, Ray and May443 viewsRay Noble with his mum May at Rose Hill Station c1940.
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Bertram and Cheetham443 viewsBertram and Cheetham Carriers of Marple Bridge. Those are probably Mssrs Bertram and Cheetham themselves. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Wilson, Mr & Mrs443 viewsThe Wilsons behind the bar of "The Log Cabin" (Moorfield) from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Family Outing near Marple Aqueduct441 viewsAn unknown family in their Sunday best on an outing near the aqueduct in 1902. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Townley Terrace Residents c1923/24440 viewsThis group is thought to be Townley Terrace residents and includes in the centre Gladys Kirk with her grandma Eliza Hall to her left and grandad FW Hall to her right. They lived at number 13. Provided by Gladys's son Tom Lord.
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Hall, F W and Eliza at Stone Row440 viewsFar right is F W Hall and front row to the right of the man in the centre is wife Eliza Hall. The couple lived on Stone Row and this looks like a photo of them outside with family, friends or neighbours. Provided by great-grandson Tom Lord.
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Cooper, Betty (Chapel House Farm)439 viewsBetty Cooper, last farmer at Chapel House Farm in 1979, brings a bale of hay from the loft of the barn once used as a school. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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