Former school on Church Lane

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Former school on Church Lane

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 23 Jul 2015

Marple Albert British Undenominational School was opened as an elementary school in 1868. It was transferred to the County Council in 1907, and closed 1931. The buildings were used by Armitage Street School, evacuated from Ardwick, Manchester, from 1939 to 1944. It has since been occupied by the garment manufacturers E&E Workwear, formerly E & E Overalls.

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Image Location

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53.392957
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-2.064772