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Bowden LaneBowden Lane looking very countryfied.     (1 votes)
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Brabyns BrowLooking down Brabyns Brow towards Marple Bridge with a very good view of the huge wall surrounding Brabyns Park when it was a private estate.      (1 votes)
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All Saints' ChurchA fantastic quality glass slide image of All Saints' Old Georgian Church, built by Samuel Oldknow and opened for service in 1811.     (1 votes)
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WatersideA view of the Macclesfield Canal as it runs along Waterside.     (1 votes)
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Market StreetA horse drawn carriage heads down Market Street past the Bull's Head toward Stockport Road.     (1 votes)
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Marple Park Tennis Club 1931The ladies of Marple Park Tennis Club in 1931. Second from left is Peggy Cochran (later Lane) and far right is Phyllis Greenwood (later Ridgeway). Copy also provided by Linda Breese.      (1 votes)
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Marple Park Tennis Club 1931The gents of Marple Park Tennis Club in 1931. Far left is Hugh Lane and next to him Norman Ridgeway, other two unknown. Copy also provided by Linda Breese.      (1 votes)
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Group 15 - 1800?It's a guess but these are probably the Maypole Dancers, School Children under the direction of Miss Johnson.     (1 votes)
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Group 04 - 1550Sir George Vernon (W. Crossley) with his Retainers Hilton Walker, H. Booth, J. Kelsall, W. Mather, J.E. Crossley, L. Harrop, J. R. Kenworthy, J. Osbaldeston, F. Platt, G. Thorley, W. Whitby and H. Pitt. The Jester is T. Goodman.     (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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River GoytA handcoloured shot of River Goyt, probably the Roman Lakes area, from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet.     (1 votes)
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Roman BridgeWe've always said you need a lady in red to make a great card. It was true in 1907 too!     (1 votes)
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