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Glen CottageFormer Lock Keeper's Cottage at Lock 6 on the Peak Forest Canal. Demolished in 1960s.44444
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Strawberry Hill Farm Buildings 1980Strawberry Hill Farm Buildings restored. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1980.44444
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Stone Mason at Marple WharfA fantastic postcard of Marple Wharf showing a busy stone mason at work at Top Lock.44444
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Flood Gates CottageA hand coloured postcard of Flood Gates Cottage when it was Webb's Tea Rooms.44444
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Roman BridgeA group on a day trip pose for a photograph on Roman Bridge.44444
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Queen's Hotel & Aqueduct MillThe ruins of the Queen's Hotel and Aqueduct Mill.44444
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Strawberry Hill Farm Buildings 1980Strawberry Hill Farm Buildings restored. From the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1980.44444
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Roman BridgeGoing milking? One of a pair of postcards featuring this gentleman. This card is postmarked 1905.44444
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Bottoms Hall Farm 1978Bottoms Hall Farm and a good view of Oldknow's Apprentice Housing, from the Marple Civic Society Archives, dated 1978.44444
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Flood Gates CottageA handcoloured shot of Flood Gates Cottage from a Souvenir of Marple Booklet.44444
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Roman BridgeA politically incorrect card, written on the back in a fair hand is: "These three tarts on the bridge are Hyde girls. Are they as nice as Preston girls? NO!"44444
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Marple Viaduct and AqeductThis time it's the Viaduct to the fore with the Marple Aqueduct behind.44444
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