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Warrant to Execute King Charles I1272 viewsA scan of a print of a postcard of a facsimile of the Warrant to execute King Charles I. First signature is John Bradshawe of Marple Hall.
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Marple Hall Date Stone 19811136 viewsMarple Hall date stone soon after it was re-erected with a plaque to commemorate the site of the hall. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated June 1981.
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Toilets on Recreation Ground1116 viewsStone from the Hall was used to build many things around Marple, including these toilets.
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Marple Hall Date Stone1108 viewsThe date stone from the rear entrance of the Hall has been laid, rather like a gravestone, in memory of what was once here.
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Winnington Family Coat of Arms1034 viewsThe Winnington family, of Offerton, coat of arms from the hall in possession of Marple Hall School. Catherine, daughter of Ralph Winnington married Henry Bradshawe II in 1594 and was mother to John and Henry Bradshawe.
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The site of Marple Hall1027 viewsThe site of Marple Hall today is a quiet and peaceful greenspace with some spectacular trees and shrubs.
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Marple Hall Carriage Lamp1007 viewsA carriage lamp from Marple Hall before and after cleaning. It was donated as a result of our Community News articles.
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Stone Statue973 viewsOnce part of a fireplace in Marple Hall, now a garden ornament somewhere in Marple.
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Postcard sent by Richard Isherwood (back)970 viewsA postcard sent to cousin Thomas Isherwood by Richard in 1934. Notice the message passed on from Mrs Dobson. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Painting of Marple Hall956 viewsThis painting of the Hall in its heyday was sitting above the fireplace at Suttons Farm when we photographed it. Where is it now?
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Drawing by Kathleen Isherwood?893 viewsA pencil drawing of Marple Hall from Marple Local History Society's Archives. It looks to be by the same hand as another which says on the back "by Kathleen Isherwood?"
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Marple Hall Date Stone882 viewsThis is a photograph of a postcard which probably dates from the late 1950s, after the hall was demolished. From the Marple Civic Society Archives.
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