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Shopping Area Improvements August 1962-12: Market Street1209 viewsA view up Market Street looking towards Church Lane. One of a series of photos taken in August 1962 entitled Marple Shopping Area Improvements.
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Market Street1205 viewsMarket Street, looking toward Stockport Road with Derby Way on the left. Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 21 December 2010.
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Market Street1202 viewsMarket Street, looking toward Stockport Road with Hollins Mill in the background. Replaced with a better copy provided by John Kershaw October 2014.
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Wheeldon's Shop1202 viewsGeorge Wheeldon's shop on the corner of Oldknow Road and St. Martin's Road, almost certainly decorated for the coronation of George V in 1911.
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Stag and Pheasant Pub1200 viewsA shot of the Stag and Pheasant pub on Bunkers Hill, dated 1908, showing a much narrower road than the present day.
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Peace Farm1198 viewsPeace Farm on Stockport Road, probable birthplace of John Bradshawe, site of the present day Texaco Garage.
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Stag and Pheasant Pub1196 viewsStag and Pheasant Pub, Chadkirk, is now a private dwelling.
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Shopping Area Improvements August 1962-17: Shops on Market Street1195 viewsWhat is now Boots the Chemist on Market Street. One of a series of photos taken in August 1962 entitled Marple Shopping Area Improvements.
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Yeates Garage1194 viewsThe garage of G. R. Yeates on Stockport Road, probably some time in the 1950s.
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Junction with Stockport Road1192 viewsA very view of Market Street, at its junction with Stockport Road in the 1900s.
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Norbury Smithy1188 viewsAnother shot along Stockport Road with a fine view of Norbury Smithy to the left. The gentleman on the pavement opposite is believed to be proprietor John Wood.
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Seventeen Windows1187 viewsA great photograph that explains why it was called Seventeen Windows.
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