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Woodville School 1960sWoodville School, now Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College Buxton Lane Campus. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (7 votes)
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Shops on Market StreetDerby Way is to the left and the old Co-Op centre. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (3 votes)
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Junction with Stockport RoadA larger view of the corner of Market Street (now Mackays) showing the Bull's Head Cottages. The shop on the corner was owned by Sara Ann Wood. (3 votes)
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Station RoadA house on Station Road opposite Memorial Park. (3 votes)
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West Towers / AlmondsOn Church Lane that favoured watering hole and hotel West Towers / Almonds Restaurant falls to the wrecking ball. (3 votes)
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Mount DriveMount Drive, off Church Lane. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (4 votes)
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Procter's Shoe Shop on Market StreetSid Procter outside his shoe shop on Market Street in 1987, taken by son Arthur. For more pictures of Sid inside his shop visit the People albums. (4 votes)
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Shopping Area Improvements August 1962-04: Shops on Market StreetThe Paul Howard / Sew Easy area of Market Street. One of a series of photos taken in August 1962 entitled Marple Shopping Area Improvements. (4 votes)
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Marple District Centre 1977-82Hibbert Lane / Church Lane junction after extension of Hibbert Lane. Source Pete Robinson / Eddie Ashworth. (2 votes)
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Shops on Market StreetShops on Market Street in the 1970s. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (2 votes)
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Marple from the AirLate 1950s or early 60s view of Marple from the air showing Rose Hill Station and the railway line that is now the Middlewood Way along the bottom edge. Click photo for a larger version.
From Marple Local History Society Archives. (2 votes)
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Peacefield School OpeningPage of the programme for the opening ceremony of Peacefield Primary School in 1959. Provided by Ray Noble. (2 votes)
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