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Carnival Parade 2007Kerbside kids, from left to right: Daniella, Ellena, Maisie, Benjamin and Jessica photographed by their grandad Ray Noble.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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Goyt Chimney cut down to sizeThe Goyt Mill Chimney loosing a few feet circa 1979.33333
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Roman BridgeThree chaps strike a pose on the Roman Bridge.33333
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Weir and ViaductA hand coloured postcard of the Weir and Viaduct at Roman Lakes that found its way to France in 1905.33333
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Roman LakesMore boaters on Roman Lakes.33333
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Roman LakesIt's photographs like this that make you realise just how popular Roman Lakes was as a tourist attraction.33333
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Marple Defense Corps 1915An enlarged view of the right-hand side of the full Marple Defense Corps picture to get a better look at the faces.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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High Lane StationThe handiwork of Jim Noble at High Lane Station in 1953: HighLane spelt out in whitewashed bricks and to the right you can just see E||R.33333
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Willows School Football Team 1953/54The Willows School Football Team 2nd XI (or ten of them anyway) in 1953.
L-R (Back) Brian Tyson, Barry Wilson, John Berry, David Waters, Roy Ridings.
(Front) Unknown, Colin Barfoot, Jeff Barns, Don Pendlebury, Eric Dawson.
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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.33333
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