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Park & Paterson Parkhead WorksA worker in the labs at Park & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (2 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Les Houghton (left) and Malcolm Ashton fill molds from a carrying pot. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Les Houghton (left) and Malcolm Ashton fill molds from a carrying pot. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & PatersonA fine looking bunch of chaps in their Sunday best on a Park & Paterson Works Outing. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Stan Geldart (left) and Jim Frost pouring directly into molds on a bogie from a 5T Reverberatory Furnace. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Jim Frost (left) and Stan Geldart pouring directly into molds on a bogie from a 5T Reverberatory Furnace. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksFoundry workers Hugh McMullen and Bill Evans using a "Magnetting Machine" to extract iron from borings. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Carnival Float"Ernie" prepares Park & Paterson's lorry for Marple Carnival, date unknown. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Parkhead WorksPouring from a furnace at Park & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Parkhead WorksThe melting bay at Park & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (2 votes)
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Park & Paterson Marple WorksA very blurred view from the laboratory entrance toward the top of the stairs c1970. Provided by Mark Shawcross.     (1 votes)
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Park & Paterson Parkhead WorksPark & Paterson's Parkhead, Glasgow works. From Marple Local History Society Archives.     (1 votes)
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