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Higham, Jack 1922398 viewsJack Higham's 21st Birthday Party in 1922, but which one is Jack? From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Oldknow, William397 viewsWilliam Oldknow and family at Oldknow's Seat in 1996. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Scott, Nellie, Vera and Emma397 viewsThree lovely Scott ladies, Nellie, Vera and Emma (Yarwood). Provided by Louise Yarwood.
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Moors, Charles and Agnes397 viewsCharles Moors and wife Agnes Ellen at the front of their bakery and shop at 88 Compstall Road in the 1940s. Provided by grandson Kevin Moors.
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Hambleton, Eliza 1910396 viewsEliza Hambleton on Stockport Road in 1910, outside what was the Children's Society Shop and before that a sweet shop (near the Post Office). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Rishworth, John395 viewsJohn Rishworth Senior. Last tenant of Peace Farm and member of all Saints' Choir for 71 years. John was married to Hilda Gibbs in 1927 and his family lived at Brydges Farm after moving from Peace Farm. Provided by son John Rishworth.
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Jinks, Esther395 viewsEsther Jinks at Top Lock. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Carver, Thomas, 1901395 viewsPlaque on portrait of Thomas Carver provided by The Carver Theatre: To Thos. Carver Esq. JP, Founder & President of the Union Rooms Mission, Marple from the members of the Church & Congregation on his 70th birthday Aug 16th 1901.
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Alan "the Paint" & Terry Retirement395 viewsAlan "the Paint" and Terry just before retirement and closure of Kennington's on Market Street on 4 April 2015. By Arthur Procter.
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Rishworth, John 71 Years Service393 viewsA card recording John Rishworth Senior's amazing 71 years of service as a Treble and Bass in the choir of All Saints'. Provided by son John Rishworth.
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Paul Howard's last Day392 viewsPaul and Michael Whatmough lock-up their shop after 36 years of trading in Marple on 31 August 2013. By Arthur Procter.
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Clayton, Florence - Legion Queen of Marple392 viewsStreet procession on Market Street for Crowning of Legion Queen of Marple Florence Clayton. Provided by daughter Carole O'Halloran.
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