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Aqueduct Refurbishment 2012-02-10350 viewsDe-vegetation of Marple Aqueduct begins on 10 February 2012. By Arthur Procter.
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Aqueduct Repairs on TV350 viewsBBC and Granda TV visit Marple Aqueduct 17 February 2015. By David Burridge.
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Glen Cottage348 viewsAnother view of Glen Cottage at Lock 6 before it was demolished.
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Canal View348 viewsA view across the open spaces from the Macclefield Canal to All Saints' Church. The card is postmarked 1965 but the picture seems older than that.
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Aqueduct Refurbishment 2012-02-10348 viewsDe-vegetation of Marple Aqueduct begins on 10 February 2012. By Arthur Procter.
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Brick Bridge347 viewsBrick Bridge, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.
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Lock Keeper's Cottage343 viewsThe Lock Keeper's Cottage by lock 9 on the Peak Forect Canal.
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Repairs at Lock 12343 viewsCanal and Rivers Trust carrying out repairs in December 2012. By Arthur Procter.
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Brick Bridge Footpath 1979-80342 viewsThe footpath from Brick Bridge to Strines Road during reconstruction. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1979-80.
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Jinks' Boatyard340 viewsA boat being launched from Jinks' Boatyard (now Top Lock House).
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Glen Cottage339 viewsGlen Cottage at Lock 6, demolished in the 1960s.
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Bottom Lock House339 viewsWharfinger's House above Lock number 1 on the Peak Forest Canal.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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