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Co-Op StablesThe stables at Marple Bridge Co-Op in 1904. (2 votes)
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Mill BrowMill Brow, when it had mills, provided by Janet Holmes. (5 votes)
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Lower FoldLower Fold, looking down towards Marple Bridge. (5 votes)
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Pear Tree FarmPear Tree Farm, Lower Fold, Marple Bridge. The field of cows is now Pear Tree Close and Ludworth Primary School. (3 votes)
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Weir and Corn MillA fantastic picture of Flowerdew Mill, Marple Bridge, from an unusual angle. (3 votes)
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The Hare and Hounds PubThe Hare and Hounds at Mill Brow, Marple Bridge. (3 votes)
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Marple BridgeA handcoloured shot of Marple Bridge from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet. (5 votes)
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Mill BrowA 1960s postcard view of Mill Brow. (2 votes)
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Town Street CollapseIn December 1992, and amid great celebrations, the Fire Brigade have the honour of declaring Town Street to be back in business. (2 votes)
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Town StreetA view looking down Town Street, Marple Bridge. The black and white building is the Royal Scot, originally called the Railway. (2 votes)
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Marple Bridge Toll HouseOnce there was a Toll House at Marple bridge, on the site of the car park by Forge Bridge. The horse far left is on Hollins Lane. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Lower FoldLower Fold, Marple Bridge. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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