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Mellor Carnival c1930s312 viewsA Mellor Carnival or Rose Queen event from around the 1930s provided by Hilary Ellam to Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Carnival c1930s306 viewsA Mellor Carnival or Rose Queen event from around the 1930s provided by Hilary Ellam to Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Carnival c1930s305 viewsA Mellor Carnival or Rose Queen event from around the 1930s provided by Hilary Ellam to Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Church Multiview303 viewsMellor Church Multiview postcard, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Church from Knowle Farm300 viewsMellor Church from Knowle Farm in 1941, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Thomas Waller Grave295 viewsThe gravestone of Thomas Waller, located in the garden of the former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Moor End. From Marple Local History Society Archives (photo by Gavin Bannister).
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Scout and Guides Play 1930s290 viewsA Mellor Scouts and Guides Panto thought to be in 1930s. Provided by Hilary Ellam to Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Church290 viewsA hand-coloured postcard of Mellor Church, provided by Janet Holmes.
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Ludworth Moor Holiday Cabin290 viewsThe latter days of a holiday cabin on Ludworth Moor. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mellor Church286 viewsA drawing of Mellor Church interior from 1884. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Mellor Scouts Camping286 viewsA Mellor Scouts camping trip in the 1930s. Provided by Hilary Ellam to Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Chapel, Moor End Road283 viewsThe former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Moor End, now a private home. Located just beyond the Devonshire Arms, on the same side the road. From Marple Local History Society Archives (photo by Gwenn Perks).
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