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Flood Gates CottageAnother busy scene outside Webb's Tea Rooms at Flood Gates Cottage.     (1 votes)
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Flood Gates CottageThere's a B&W copy of this in the album but we thought this hand coloured version of a carriage at Flood Gates Cottage was a worthy addition.     (1 votes)
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Strines Chimney goes down 11This sequence of the Strines Chimney demolition on 13th January 2007 was captured by Arthur Procter.     (1 votes)
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Lock No. 09A view of Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal taking in the Lock Keeper's Cottage.     (1 votes)
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Trip Out in 1954A trip from the Pine or Liberal Club in 1954. Front row second from left is Elizabeth Green, Ray Noble's grandma, behind her with the trilby hat is Harold Torkington with his wife Harriet on his left - Mark Singleton's Grandparents on his mother's side.     (1 votes)
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Trip Out 1950sProbably a group from the Pineapple on a day out. L - R, Mr Andrews with cigarette, Mrs E Green with the Guinness and looking over her shoulder is Mrs Andrews, the rest unknown.     (1 votes)
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Low Lea RoadA view looking down Low Lea Road, Marple Bridge, taken in 1959.     (1 votes)
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Plucks BridgeA top quality image of Plucks Bridge, on the Peak Forest Canal.     (1 votes)
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Roman BridgeA timeless shot of Roman Bridge. Notice that the handrails continue up the bank on the left hand side.     (1 votes)
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Dan Bank Toll HouseA close up view of the Toll House on Dan Bank with a gentleman in the doorway.     (1 votes)
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Bottom LockA very old barge at Bottom Lock on the Peak Forest Canal.     (1 votes)
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Who is this?Can't quite figure out who this is meant to be. He appears in the group 8 shot, which includes a large number of dignitaries from the period 1649 to 1660.     (1 votes)
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