Photographs of Cheadle in the 1980s
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A Bullocks' Coaches works outing
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Trees in full bloom on Cheadle Green by the War Memorial
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Pupils at Cheadle Primary School dress up in Edwardian clothes to help celebrate 75 years of the school's existence
As part of the 75th anniversary celebrations in 1984, the headmaster Mr Marshall and pupils at Cheadle Primary School wear period costumes to re-enact how life may have been at the school when it was opened in 1909
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Former Cheadle scout members enjoy a reunion approximately fifty years after they were in the scouts
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Old terraced houses on a road now demolished called Church Street, which is now the main car park behind the north side of High Street
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Church Street
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The new community flower bed on Gatley Road close to White Hart
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Local dignitaries gather to help inaugurate a new garden on Gatley Road close to the White Hart, created by the Cheadle Civic Society
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Hall Grove behind St Mary's church
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Hall Street behind St Mary's church
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The front of Haw Bank house before it underwent extensive redevelopment in the early 1980s
The front wall of the old Haw Bank building opposite Cheadle Green which was retained as part of a major building renovation
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The redevelopment of the old Haw Bank house opposite Cheadle Green which includes the original front wall
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Lime Grove, parallel with the north side of High Street
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Lime Grove, parallel with north side of High Street
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The gardens outside of Trinity Church on east side of Massie Street
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Owner Bill Hollingsworth (left) and his assistant in their Meadows of Cheadle bicycle shop on south side of Gatley Road, close to the junction with Wilmslow Road
Typical large old family houses from the late 19th Century on Milton Crescent which have now been demolished and replaced
Large old metal barn which formerly stood amongst the houses on Milton Crescent
Houses on Milton Crescent
St Andrew's church on Cheadle Road, Cheadle Hulme was built in 1959 as a "daughter" church to St Mary's to serve the expanding community
The inside of St Andrew's church on Cheadle Road in Cheadle Hulme