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Dan Bank, Marple, Cheshire

Dan Bank, Marple, Cheshire, June 1908 outside a small cafe or shop. Only the fence stones remain today, the building being long gone. Date: 1908

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Bank Cafe Cheshire Fence Marple Only Remain Stones Today


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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: Dan Bank, Marple, Cheshire, 1908 2. Description: This evocative photograph captures the essence of a bygone era, transporting us back in time to the quaint village of Marple, Cheshire, in June 1908. The image shows a man, identified as Dan Bank, standing outside a small cafe or shop. The building, with its intricate brickwork and quaint facade, has long since disappeared, leaving only the remnants of its fence stones as a testament to its former existence. 3. Context: Dan Bank, a local resident, is seen here dressed in the fashion of the time, wearing a flat cap and a long, heavy overcoat. His expression is serious, yet his posture suggests a sense of pride and belonging as he stands before the establishment that once served the community. The quaint village of Marple, nestled in the picturesque Cheshire countryside, was known for its vibrant local shops and cafes, which provided essential services and social hubs for the residents. 4. Historical Significance: This photograph offers a unique insight into the history of Marple and its people. The image not only captures the architectural details of a bygone era but also provides a glimpse into the daily lives of the villagers. The fact that only the fence stones remain today serves as a reminder of the transient nature of human-built structures and the importance of preserving historical records. 5. Conclusion: This photograph, taken in 1908, offers a poignant reminder of the rich history and heritage of Marple, Cheshire. The disappearance of the building, once a vital part of the community, underscores the importance of documenting and preserving the past for future generations. Dan Bank, a local resident, stands as a symbol of the enduring spirit of Marple and its people, who continue to shape the story of this charming village.

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