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Jowett - Curtis Mellor WeddingMiss Florence Muriel Curtis, eldest dau. of Mr & Mrs Harry P Curtis FTI of "Hazeldene", Mellor, and William Clement Jowett, elder son of Mrs Jowett, of the Manor House, Mellor, and the late William Jowett, JP, FRMS, were married at St. Thomas's Church. From Marple Local History Society Archives. 55555
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Wedding of J.B. Jinks & Florence PottsJ.B. Jinks and Florence Potts at their wedding at All Saints' Church c1931.55555
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All Saints' School 1931-32Pupils at All Saints' School surround Marjorie Smith, Marple's "Legion Queen" c1931-32.55555
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St. Mary's RC School c1951-2A class photo taken at St. Mary's Roman Catholic School in Marple Bridge around 1951-52 provided by Brendon Fox (first left row 3) who now lives in the USA. See comments for a full list of known names.55555
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Whitfield, JosephJoseph Whitfield, of Derby St. Marple, is second scout from right. The others are unknown. The picture was provided by son Derek Whitfield, who understood from his father that it was taken in Marple.55555
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Norman Ridgeway & Phyllis Greenwood 1933Wedding of Norman Ridgeway and Phyllis Greenwood, of Marple Tennis club fame, 29 September 1933. Margaret Cochran (later Lane) is seated far right, and Hugh Lane, is second gent from the right. The others were not known by Beth Bainbridge, daughter of Margaret and Hugh, who provided the photo but full details are now in the comments from a newspaper cutting provided by Linda Breese, daughter of Norman and Phyllis.55555
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The Gypsy Fair (at Rose Hill House)'The Gypsy Fair' - taken at a 3 day festival run by the Marple Congregational Church in the grounds of Rose Hill House, home of the Johnson family. Margaret Cochran is kneeling far right, and her sister Helen next to her with the tambourine. Margaret's daughter Beth Bainbridge, who provided the photo, believes it to be c1923/4.55555
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Goddard FamilyJames Goddard and family lived on barge "Mary" on Waterside for 20 years or more.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Ardern, WilliamNot labelled but recognisably William Ardern from the 1916 family shot, who clearly survived the war to become a pirate. From Marple Local History Society Archives. 55555
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Ardern Family 1916An Ardern family shot from 1916, l to r back row: Beatrice (mother), Jane and Sarah Elizabeth (aunts), front: Martha (grandma) and William (uncle). From Marple Local History Society Archives.55555
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Bradley, Mary - Joseph Street c1931Mary Bradley outside her home on Joseph Street around 1931. Compare this to the 2007 shot of Joseph Street in this album taken by great grandson Stuart.55555
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Bradley, George - Joseph Street c1911George Bradley outside his home on Joseph Street. George was a labour / bargeman (1901 census) but unemployed in 1911, when this photo is estimated to have been taken.55555
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