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Brabyns Wood CottageBrabyns Wood Cottage in Brabyns Park, built in 1765.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (3 votes)
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BMH Brabyns Hall - God SpeedA card signed by Fanny Hudson to L.Cpl. W Hughes of the 14th Welsh Fusiliers, who must have stayed at the Military Hospital from 2 December 1918 to 7 February 1919.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (3 votes)
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Brabyns HallA view of Brabyns Hall from the rear taken from beside the pond. (3 votes)
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeBrabyns Hall was used as a Military Hospital during the Great War. (2 votes)
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Brabyns HallA view of the rear of Brabyns Hall from across the pond, which is still there. (2 votes)
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Water Meetings CottageWater Meetings Cottage in Brabyns Park, built in 1800.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Brabyns HallAnother view of the rear of Brabyns Hall from across the pond. (1 votes)
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA large crowd of casualties, nurses and staff at the rear of Brabyns Hall with Miss Fanny Hudson in her usual position at the heart of them all. (4 votes)
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Wright's FollyA picturesque view of Wright's Folly on the River Goyt in Brabyns Park. (5 votes)
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BMH Military Hospital ExtensionTents must have been set up in the park to house additional WW1 casualties when the house was full. (1 votes)
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeCasualties are taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall. (1 votes)
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Water Meetings CottageWhere the Rivers Goyt and Etherow meet in Brabyns Park. (1 votes)
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