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Bottoms Bridge602 viewsWalkers on Bottoms Bridge, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Roman Bridge595 viewsThree young girls pose on Roman Bridge. Isn't the water amazing due to the long exposure. Dated 1906.
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Roman Bridge589 viewsWe've always said you need a lady in red to make a great card. It was true in 1907 too!
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Roman Lakes587 viewsMoored rowing boats on Roman Lakes.
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Roman Lakes587 viewsLarge crowds at the tea rooms at Roman Lakes. The sign says Motor Boat Tickets sold here 2d each!
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Roman Lakes586 viewsBoating at 'Roman Bridge Lakes'.
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Roman Lakes585 viewsRoman Bridge Lakes Co., Manager E O Furniss, says the sign on this very faded postcard of large crowds at Roman Lakes.
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Roman Bridge c1907583 viewsA family photo taken at Roman Bridge between 1905-08. Provided by Vivienne Clarke.

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Bottoms Hall - Apprentice Houses580 viewsImage of the Apprentice Houses at Bottoms Hall from a piece of college work done in the early 1960s now in Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Lea Hall577 viewsThis image of Lea Hall is from the house itself and was loaned for copying by Rick Walker. Lea Hall on Low Lea Road was home to Samuel Oldknow's lady friend Miss Shaw, although at the time of this photo it was providing hot water for tea to visitors to Roman Lakes.
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Flood Gates Cottage577 viewsFlood Gates Cottage when it was Webb's Tea Rooms, from a glass slide provided by Alan McDowell.
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Roman Lakes576 viewsA beautiful picture of Roman Lakes entitled "The Boat House".
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