Top rated - The Canals and Locks |

Black WharfBlack Wharf, the building in the centre is the smithy just below Possett Bridge. The row to the right is Brick Row.     (1 votes)
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LocksideLooking towards Possett Bridge with Marple Liberal Club in view.     (1 votes)
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Marple WharfMarple Wharf in 1912 - isn't it great when they put a date on!
Replaced with colour copy from Marple Local History Society Archives 23 May 2010.     (1 votes)
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Lock No. 09Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal, with Station Road crossing the bridge and Oldknow's Warehouse behind. New copy from Marple Local History Society Archives 18 April 2010.     (1 votes)
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Glen CottageFormer Lock Keeper's Cottage at Lock 6 on the Peak Forest Canal. Demolished in 1960s.     (1 votes)
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Stone Mason at Marple WharfA fantastic postcard of Marple Wharf showing a busy stone mason at work at Top Lock.     (3 votes)
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Working BoatAn early colour picture showing a working boat negotiating the Marple Locks.     (5 votes)
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Hawk Green Boat HouseA hand coloured postcard with Hawk Green Boathouse to the fore and All Saints Old Church dominating the background of this view from the Macclesfield Canal with nothing in between! Postmarked 1908.     (2 votes)
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Lock No. 09A rare postcard of a working horse-drawn boat at Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal during the early 1900s.     (2 votes)
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Top LockTop Lock looking down Lockside, apart from cars, virtually unchanged!     (2 votes)
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Possett Bridge 1978View towards Memorial Park from Possett Bridge, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.     (1 votes)
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Marple CanalSomewhere on Marple's Canals, can you identify the spot?     (1 votes)
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