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Marple Swimming ClubMarple Girls Swimming Club.     (2 votes)
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Hibbs Family 1923Taken at Compstall Wesleyan Chapel at the 1923 wedding of Herbert Hibbs and Elsie Waters. Grandad Hibbs with his 5 sons; back row Edward, Herbert, Clarence; front row James, Orlando (grandad) & Norman.      (3 votes)
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Albert SchoolsQuite an early picture of the Albert Schools, Church Lane. The gentleman on the left with the moustache is thought likely to be teacher Frederick Pennington (identified by his 3x great-nephew Richard Ebdon).     (3 votes)
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Compstall Wesleyan Cricket Club 1910-111910-1911 Compstall Wesleyan Cricket Club, provided by Jean (Dawson) Hanson.
Front row L-R: George Savage, Frank Hadfield, Joe Hadfield, James Flynn, Thomas Wood.
Back : John P. Waters, Harry Flynn, Norman Hibbs, Norman Maisland, Fred Hattam, Frank Waters, George Wood, James Tunstall.     (6 votes)
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Compstall Council School 1923L to R (Back Row): George Chatterton, Sam Waters, Clifford Tym, Neville Wood, Eddie Hibbs, Cyril Cooper, Laurence Wooller, Harold Froggatt, Albert Hibbs.
(Middle Row): Freda Ramsden, Gladys Cheetham, Ivy Green, Phyllis Bates, Gladys Booth, Edith Brooks, Alma Wild, Fred Cooper.
(Front Row): Winnie Owen, Annie Wooller, Annie Bradshaw, Esther Chatterton, Edna Pickford, Alice Hadfield, George Higginbotham, Norman Wooller, Gordon Knowles.
The formidable teacher on the right was Mrs Hinchcliffe.     (5 votes)
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Marple Firefighters 1988Fire at Polycol, Aqueduct Works involving chemicals, 20th June 1988. Firefighters are believed to be Roy Smith on the right and Ken Rowbottom behind to the left.     (3 votes)
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Marple Defense Corps 1915An enlarged view of the left-hand side of the full Marple Defense Corps picture to get a better look at the faces.     (3 votes)
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Marple BandHarry Mycock watching Marple Band on Lock Side with Brian Arden leading them c1965. Others in the picture include Ray Noble, Phil Woodhouse, Charley and Colin Ingham.     (3 votes)
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Home GuardMarple's Home Guard during the Second World War.     (3 votes)
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Crowd at the Crown Hawk greenA large group of people outside the Crown at Hawk Green in the late 50s or early 60s provided by Paul Totterdell.
See comments for names known.     (2 votes)
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Carver TheatreA play at the Carver Theatre, probably 'The Importance of Being Earnest", c1940. The actor in the centre is Andrew Cochran. Photo provided by his granddaughter Beth Bainbridge.
     (2 votes)
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Painting by Robert Salmon (1939 - 2009)A painting of Roman Bridge by local artist Bob Salmon.
Contributed by the Society of Marple Artists.     (2 votes)
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