This looks like Chinley Station footbridge. Can anybody confirm this ?
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These photographs have been provided by Emma Gaulton who is currently researching her family history. It is believed that these people are from the Middleton, Heathcote or Hodgkinson familes and would be from Furness Vale, Whaley Bridge or Flagg. Few of these people have been identified and any help would be appreciated.
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Page 7, Top Left: Thomas Middleton died 1917 in Eygpt.
ReplyDeleteCatherine from the New Mills Library kindly sent me a copy of the Article that tells of Thomas' death and it included the picture that appears on page 7 above.
Very interesting photos/details/ . I am related to Richard Middleton (Plumber/Glazier ) of Chapel en le frith, whose son John Thomas Middleton was my great Grandfather ,one of his daughters Ruth was my paternal grandmother who died in 1939. ANy comments to trueman90@btinternet.com please.
ReplyDeleteI have passed your email address on to Emma Gaulton in case she should wish to contact you.
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