Top rated - Marple Aqueduct (& Viaduct) |
Queen's Hotel at Marple AqueductA close-up of the Queen's Hotel next to Marple Aqueduct, bypassed once the railways came to Marple. Provided by Janet Holmes. (2 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductMarple Aqueduct and Viaduct with the Queen's Hotel in view. A close-up of the hotel is included too. Provided by Janet Holmes. (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductMarple Aqueduct and Viaduct with the Queens Hotel and Aqueduct Mill. Provided by Janet Holmes. (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct RestorationRestoration of Marple Aqueduct in the mid-1960s.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct RestorationRestoration of Marple Aqueduct in the mid-1960s.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct RestorationRestoration of Marple Aqueduct in the mid-1960s.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Marple AqueductA handcoloured shot of Marple Aqueduct from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet. (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductThe Marple Aqueducts, as this card says, but the taller is the Viaduct. (1 votes)
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Overloaded?A (Sunday School?) outing on a narrowboat crosses Marple Aqueduct c1910.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (2 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductA fine image of Marple Aqueduct with the Viaduct behind, taken from the site of Aqueduct Works. (1 votes)
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Marple AqueductA view of Marple Aqueduct from the direction of Upper Water Meetings Farm. Doesn't it look so much better without the trees obstructing the view! (1 votes)
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Marple Aqueduct and ViaductA coloured picture of the Marple Aqueduct with a train running across the Viaduct. (1 votes)
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