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Macnair, Frank Gordon c1945307 viewsDr Frank Macnair was a GP, between about about 1932 and 1947, based at Charlecote, on Church Lane and later in Winnington Road. He was also Medical Officer for the Marple Orthopaedic Hospital and worked part time at Stockport Infirmary. Provided by son Andrew. See comments for more information.
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Ardern / Harrop Family303 viewsAn unknown lady from the Ardern family album in Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and family at Strines Aqueduct301 viewsHarriet and Maud Gaskin are recognisable from the other photo - same hats - but we're not sure who the family members are in this image at Strines Aqueduct. Others living at Springfield Avenue in 1911 were: husband Albert Gaskin, age 27, her father Squire Greenhalgh, age 53, her mother Betsy Greenhalgh, age 50, and her grandmother Harriett Bradshaw, age 70. The building on the right of the Aqueduct is the Wharfinger's House, of which there is no trace today. From Marple Local History Society's Archives.
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Girl Guides290 viewsTwo guides from Marple Bridge, left is Dorothy Harrison, the other unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Macnair, Frank Gordon c1935290 viewsDr Frank Macnair with children at Marple Orthopaedic Hospital in c1935, where he was Medical Officer. Provided by son Andrew Macnair, see comments for more information.
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Samuel Oldknow289 viewsA photograph of Samuel Oldknow's portrait in Marple Library.
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Mrs Harriet Gaskin and daughter Maud at the Jolly Sailor282 viewsAccording to the 1911 census the Gaskin family lived at Springfield Avenue, Union Road, Marple. Maud was 6 years old in 1911 and she looks close to that age in this image as they stroll past the Jolly Sailor at the junction of Stockport Rd and Station Rd. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Strines May Queen279 viewsA Strines May Queen event, date unknown. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Sgt Richard Speakman KIA 15/9/1918279 viewsA great photo of Sergeant Richard Speakman of Marple, who was killed in action during WWI on 15 September 1918. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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23: Annie Pott's Album page 21279 viewsStanley Jack gets back to training with his wooden rifle.
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Lodge, Oscar274 viewsOscar Lodge used to interpret people’s character from their handwriting. He did this for various charities and ‘good causes’ like the Carver Playhouse, but didn’t always dress up - in my mother’s 1930s dressing gown back to front! In this picture he’s at a garden party in aid of the Carver in the Headridges’ garden at the end of Dale Road overlooking the deep valley of the Goyt towards the viaduct. Provided by son Ken Lodge.
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Strines Choir Outing273 viewsFrank and Ida Barton (nee Cooper) are the couple on left. Donated to Marple Local History Society Archives by Jennie and Geoff Barton.
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