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Oakwood MillTote that Barge! Near Oakwood Mill, Romiley.33333
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Plucks BridgePlucks Bridge and "Ancoats School Country Home".
Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 1 May 2010.
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Bottom Lock HouseBottom Lock Houseabove Lock 1 was originally the Wharfinger's House. This was a job similar to a Station Master on the Railways. New copy from Marple Local History Society Archives 18 April 2010.33333
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Marple WharfIce breaking at Marple Wharf. The man on the right is said to be George Bradley of Stone Row by some but also John Edward Slater by others, so we can't be sure.33333
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Lockside 1960s/70s.Lockside from the top of the Horse Tunnel. By Jim Graves 1960s/70s.33333
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Oldknow's Warehouse 1978Oldknow's Warehouse, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.33333
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Peak Forest CanalThe Peak Forest Canal between Brickbridge and Hill Top Farm.33333
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Lock No. 09A postcard showing Lock 9 on Station Road / Brabyns Brow with St. Martin's Old Vicarage behind. The card is incorrectly labelled "Top Lock".22222
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Peak Forest CanalA hand coloured shot of boating on the Peak Forest Canal that we already have in B&W - very Swallows and Amazons!22222
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Canal SceneA handcoloured view of the canal looking towards Wernoth Low from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet.22222
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Top LockA somewhat overgrown Peak Forest Canal near Top Lock.22222
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Lock No. 09A very old view of Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal where it goes under Station Road.22222
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