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Marple Hall SchoolReinforced concrete and steel. (1 votes)
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People at Marple Hall'Cousin Dorothy' poses next to the Marple Hall sundial, late 1920s. This is the only photo we've seen that clearly shows the style or 'gnomon' that casts the shadow on the dial. (2 votes)
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Marple Hall from the SouthAnother shot of the classic southern view of Marple Hall but at a slightly different angle. (2 votes)
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Marple Hall in ruins 6.Close to destruction. (2 votes)
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Marple Hall drive 1.The drive to Marple Hall, not a house in sight. (2 votes)
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Marple Hall BarnsA view of the barns and stables at Marple Hall provided by Janet Holmes. (1 votes)
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Wood Cutting in Turncliff WoodWood cutting in Turncliff Wood c1951. In the photo are Oscar Lodge (front), son Ken, daughter Lois and neighbour Mr Sacker. Provided by Ken Lodge. (1 votes)
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Marple Hall BarnsThe barns and stables at Marple Hall in 1900. (1 votes)
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Marple Hall from the StablesMarple Hall framed by the entrance to the stables and yard in 1919. (1 votes)
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Marple HallMarple Hall buildings viewed from the fields. From Marple Local History Society Archives. (1 votes)
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Marple Hall from the SouthA classic shot of Marple Hall with far more shrubbery than in many others taken from the same point. Gardening was obviously in favour at this time. (1 votes)
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Ornamental Pond at Marple HallThe ornamental pond in Marple Dale below Marple Hall. The building on the island in the centre of the pond was called the Hermitage and was a picnic place for the people of the Hall. (1 votes)
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