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    Kenneth commented  · 

    My mother was born in Marple (nee Rowbottom) and lived on Station Road almost across from the Jolly Sailor.

    This site is absolutely great and has helped me learn about the area where Mom grew up (before she -&- new husband moved to Canada). Site now book-marked in favourites and I will keep coming back to check for new information.

    Keep up the great work.

    Would like to hear from anyone who may recognize the Rowbottom name.

    Thanks

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    Kenneth commented  · 

    Would is be possible to post the 1967 editions? Market Street, Longton, 1967. The shop with the Dutch gable is Haydens, a clothiers and outfitters who had branches in Tunstall and Hanley in addition to this shop on Market Street. Next door, at number 17, is Brough's the Florists. On the other side is A Sant, Opticians. There was a William Sant MPS, chemist and optician, in the same shop in 1912. Although under a different name, the shop is still an optician's. From the Bert Bentley collection at Stoke City Archives

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