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Hi there I don't know if any local historians can help me...I have recently come into the possession of a walking stick which was my Great Grand fathers. His name was George Young and he lived at 25, Marmora Road from the early 1900's to the Early 1920's. On the walking stick is engraved "Presented by the Marmora club 25th April 1914" I was wondering if anyone may know what the Marmora club was, as I am intrigued as to where the walking stick came from.

Thanks to anyone in advance to anyone who can help me

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