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British LegionA view over the old British Legion towards Mellor.55555
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Bottom LockA view of Bottom Lock with Aqueduct House in the background.55555
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Plucks BridgePlucks Bridge and Ancoats Lads' Club, on the Peak Forest Canal.55555
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WatersideAn early view of Waterside, on the Macclesfield Canal.55555
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Bottom LockBottom Lock on the Peak Forest Canal. This scene is virtually unchanged today.55555
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Horse TunnelDetail of how the ropes cut into the stone of the Horse Tunnel over many years of use. By Jim Graves 1960s/70s.55555
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Top Lock BasinView of Top Lock Basin. (Where is the British Legion????)55555
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Lock No. 09An unusual narrowboat built to resemble a Royal Naval Warship at Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal.55555
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Brick BridgeBrick Bridge cottages. Notice the doorway to All Saints' Church in the wall far left.44444
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WatersideWaterside on the Macclesfield Canal, as it is today.44444
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Overloaded?A (Sunday School?) outing on a narrowboat crosses Marple Aqueduct c1910.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Lock 12 / Memorial ParkThis view of Memorial Park from Lock 12 Pound must be soon after the canal arm to Hollins Mill was filled in c1956. The building was probably associated with the Tennis Club. From Marple Local History Society Archives.44444
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