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Ardern Family Wedding335 viewsAt Mellor Parich Church in September (?), Miss Doris Ardern, only daughter of Mr & Mrs H Ardern, Westwood, Marple Bridge, was married to Mr George Thomas Everard Chamberlain, eldest son of Mr & Mrs T W Chamberlain of Loughborough. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Phyllis Ardern (nee Harrop)334 viewsPhyllis Harrop) left, with unknown family or friends, see comments.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Marple Lacrosse 1st Team 1923-24334 viewsMarple Lacrosse 1st Team in 1923-24 season.
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Ludworth Ladies Hockey Team334 viewsLudworth Ladies Hockey Team (probably). From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Grace and Frank Marsden334 viewsFrank and Grace Marsden, landlord and landlady of the Oddfellows Arms from 1968. The pennies were collected for the Cripples Help Society. The customer on the right is Frank Wilson- his job being to knock over the pile which was collected in a sheet in front of the bar and then counted. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Robert Salmon (1939 - 2009) - 04333 viewsLocal artist Bob Salmon with fellow winners of an SMA "Paint-In", Miss Lois Chiles and Mrs Agnes Barlow.
Contributed by the Society of Marple Artists.
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Ardern / Harrop Family332 viewsAn unknown lady from the Ardern family album in Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Kenneth Turner332 viewsKenneth Turner was the Council's Clerk in 1972, pictured here at the front of Hollins House. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Ardern / Harrop Family330 viewsAn unknown lady from the Ardern family album in Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Robert Salmon (1939 - 2009) - 01329 viewsLocal artist Bob Salmon in 1985, shortly after going professional.
Contributed by the Society of Marple Artists.
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Ardern / Harrop Family329 viewsAn unknown gentleman from the Ardern family album in Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Ardern, William326 viewsNot labelled but recognisably William Ardern from the 1916 family shot, who clearly survived the war to become a pirate. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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