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Marple MultiviewA hand cloured multiview card featuring All Saints' Church, Marple Hall, Roman Bridge, Seventeen Windows, St. Martin's Church, Lower Lea, Manchester Cathedral Country Home and Mellor Church and Schools.33333
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Cross Lane CottagesA scenic view of Cross Lane Cottages with a lady in the doorway.33333
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St. Martin's Toll HouseThe Toll House on what is now St. Martin's Road.33333
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Woodville HallThe newel post on the main staircase at Woodville Hall.33333
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Woodville HallWoodville Hall, home of local mill owners and later an old peoples' home. Demolished in 1994.33333
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Brick RowBrick Row, Stone Row and Red Row were built by Oldknow for his workers. This image replaced with a scan from a glass slide provided by Alan McDowell in February 2013. 33333
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Arkwright RoadA rare and unfortunately undated hand coloured postcard of Arkwright Road in less built up times.33333
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Ley Hey RoadLey Hey Road, off Station Road, Marple. From Marple Local History Society Archives.33333
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20 Oldknow Road 1980Number 20 Oldknow Road. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1980.33333
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Marple MultiviewA sepia multiview card featuring Marple Bridge, Roman Lakes, Memorial Park, Compstall Brow and Brentwood Recuperation Centre.33333
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Beechwood ManorBeechwood Manor was home to Edward Ross J.P., Secretary of the M.S.L. from 1850 to 1892. He had a private footpath to Marple Station, descending to the line after crossing the footbridge that can be seen in the background.33333
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Hibbert LaneHibbert Lane in 1910.33333
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