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John Collings-WellsJohn Stanhope Collings-Wells V.C. D.S.O. - Marple's Victoria Cross winner.     (1 votes)
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3 Little Maids3 Little Maids - Gladys Pott and Phyllis and Lizzie Turner of Barnsfold. The Manor House, Hawk Green in the background.     (5 votes)
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Thomas E. Green's GraveThomas Edward Green was killed in Syria in 1941 aged 24 years. This is his grave at Damascus.     (2 votes)
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Thomas E. GreenRay Noble's uncle Thomas Edward Green. He lived at 41 Turner Road and joined The Royal Artillery c1937 as a regular soldier.     (2 votes)
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Everett SharplesEverett Sharples (right) says goodbye and leaves to enlist circa 1915.     (2 votes)
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Marple Cab StandThe Cab Stand at Marple Railway Station.     (2 votes)
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Bradley, Wilfred and Lily c1921Lily Bradley (nee Wisdom) and Wilfred Bradley before they were married, playing cards on what is thought to be Blackpool Beach, aged 17 or 18, in around 1921.      (2 votes)
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Trip Out 1950sA group in front of the Liberal Club, we think, getting ready for a day out in the 50s.     (2 votes)
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J H Wild - Coal Merchants VehicleTaken in 1921 this is the first petrol driven vehicle aquired by J H Wild, Coal Merchants of Marple.     (2 votes)
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Albert Green (Sgt)Sgt Albert Green (front) with friends in Burma 1942. Albert lived at 40 Turner Road.     (1 votes)
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Haymaking at Chapel House FarmHaymaking at Chapel House Farm in 1953. From the top, Len Oldfield and Marie Roxby, Betty Braddock, on the ground John Sutton and Joe Braddock. Behind the Box Brownie was Ray Noble.     (1 votes)
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George NuttallGeorge Nuttall of Hawk Green sparring with British Heavyweight Champion Bruce Woodcock at Abergele 1949.     (1 votes)
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