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Marple Carnival 2019132 viewsMarple Carnival photo provided by Arthur Procter.
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Marple Carnival 2019132 viewsMarple Carnival photo provided by Arthur Procter.
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Marple Carnival 2019132 viewsMarple Carnival photo provided by Arthur Procter.
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Marple Carnival 2019132 viewsMarple Carnival photo provided by Adam Featherston via Brabyns Preparatory School.
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Tour of Britain in Marple132 viewsThe Tour of Britain charged though Marple during the final stage on the way to Werneth Low and the finish in Manchester. Photo by Arthur Procter.
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Tour of Britain in Marple132 viewsThe Tour of Britain charged though Marple during the final stage on the way to Werneth Low and the finish in Manchester. Photo by Arthur Procter.
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Tour of Britain in Marple132 viewsThe Tour of Britain charged though Marple during the final stage on the way to Werneth Low and the finish in Manchester. Photo by Arthur Procter.
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Marple Festival 2019132 viewsRacing pigs at Marple Festival, by Arthur Procter.
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Marple Festival 2019132 viewsRacing pigs at Marple Festival, by Arthur Procter.
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St Martin's Christmas Tree Festival132 viewsSt Martin's Christmas Tree Festival by Mark Whittaker.
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub132 viewsA group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth. The tall man holding the horse is James Richardson 1874-1939. The Richardsons owned Greenhill Farm (once called Greenclough) and Holly Vale Farm for a number of years. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Behind the Grey Mare Pub (close-up 1)132 viewsClose-up of part of a group behind the Grey Mare Pub in Charlesworth. The tall man holding the horse is James Richardson 1874-1939. The Richardson family ran teams of heavy horses locally and have a vault at Mellor Church. Provided by Martin Cross via Marple Local History Society Archives.
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