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Marple Bridge Congregational Church.2829 viewsMarple Bridge Congregational Church.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & Hall2801 viewsMarple Bridge Congregational Church and Hall.
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United Reformed Church2172 viewsThe United Reformed Church on Hibbert Lane before dry rot claimed its steeple.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church & Hall974 viewsThe Congregational Church & Hall on Hollins Lane, Marple Bridge.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Chapel629 viewsCongregational Chapel in Marple Bridge on the corner of Hollins Lane and Town Street, built in 1787. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Congregational Church Walk c1932573 viewsHibbert Lane Congregational Church Walk on Stockport Road at the junction with Hollins Lane and Market Street around 1932. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Church500 viewsInside Marple Bridge Congregational Church. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Marple Congregational Church Ladies 1924/25498 viewsLadies of Marple Congregational Church on an outing c1924/25. R to L: Mary Cochran, Edith Taylor, Mrs Clark(e) and, kneeling, her daughter Margaret Clark(e), Mr Fisher the minister. The last 3 (order uncertain) are Annie Speakman, Marion Osbaldiston plus an unknown. Provided by Beth Bainbridge.
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Marple Bridge Congregational School487 viewsOpening of Marple Bridge Congregational School on 6th October 1906. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Congregational Church Ladies 1908467 viewsYoung and not so young ladies, taken at the side of the Congregational Church Hibbert Lane, Marple in 1908. Provided by Beth Bainbridge.
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Marple Bridge Congregational Spring Fair 1934461 viewsNewspaper cutting of a large group at Marple Bridge Congregational Spring Fair in 1934. To read names click image for a larger copy. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Congregational School Rose Queen447 viewsMarple Congregational School Rose Queen (Miss Elsie Harrison) with her retinue after being crowned by Dowager Queen (Miss D. Vernon). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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