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The Peak District’s Lake District  Collection

The triple chain of the Howden, Derwent and Ladybower Reservoirs, which flood the Upper Derwent Valley, represent the largest area of water in the Peak

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The Derwent Dams were constructed by the Derwent Valley Water Board (now Severn-Trent) to supply fresh clean water to the fast-expanding industrial populations of Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham and Leicester. The first two massive masonry dams constructed were the Howden and Derwent, between 1902 and 1916.

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Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent Dam, Peak District, U. K

Derwent Dam, Peak District, U. K
Derwent Dam, Peak District, U.K. on a lovely summer day

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Blue supermoon at dawn over Ladybower Reservoir. English Peak District. UK

Blue supermoon at dawn over Ladybower Reservoir. English Peak District. UK
Britains largest Bellmouth Overflows (plugholes) on Ladybower Reservoir in the English Peak District National park UK. Taken at with a blue supermoon at dawn

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: High Above Derwent Dam in Autumn

High Above Derwent Dam in Autumn
Autumn scenic view looking over Derwent Dam in Derbyshire

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Bamford Edge sunrise overlooking Ladybower Reservoir, Peak District. UK

Bamford Edge sunrise overlooking Ladybower Reservoir, Peak District. UK
The classic Bamford Edge in early May at sunrise, overlooking Ladybower Reservoir. High Peak District, Derbyshire, Peak District National park. UK

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower Dam Draw Tower

Ladybower Dam Draw Tower
One of draw off towers at Lady bower Reservoir in Derby shires Upper Derwent Valley, remains of villages of Derwent and Ashopton lie deep beneath dams surface

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower reflections

Ladybower reflections
Winter trees showing warm colors, reflected in calm water, light mist hanging in air

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Sun in the mist at Ladybower dam

Sun in the mist at Ladybower dam
Sun peeking through the dense fog on the top of Ladybower dam.Peak District, Derbyshire.Converted to monochrome

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower Reservoir jetty at sunset. English Peak District

Ladybower Reservoir jetty at sunset. English Peak District
Ladybower Reservoir jetty at sunset with a dramatic sky over the English Peak District National park. UK

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Landscape symmetry, Ladybower reservoir

Landscape symmetry, Ladybower reservoir
A summer landscape reflected in the alm water of Ladybower reservoir in the Peak District, Derbyshire. Sheep grazing the green fields near the waters edge

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower reservoir panorama

Ladybower reservoir panorama
A panorama of reflections on Ladybower reservoir in the Peak District, Derbyshire. Forested hills reflected in the calm water on a sunny summer morning

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Overflow at Ladybower Reservoir, Derbyshire, UK

Overflow at Ladybower Reservoir, Derbyshire, UK
The dynamically shaped overflow at Ladybower reservoir in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, UK

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: View of Ladybower reservoir from Derwent edge

View of Ladybower reservoir from Derwent edge
A beautiful Peak District view on a bright and sunny March day with bold colors in the landscape. An area popular with walkers

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ashopton Viaduct and Win Hill, Peak District, Derbyshire

Ashopton Viaduct and Win Hill, Peak District, Derbyshire
Beautiful view from Derwent edge of the hills around Ladybower reservoir in the Upper Derwent valley

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Contrasting Ladybower

Contrasting Ladybower
Mono rendition long expsoure of Ladybower bridge, with a high contrast between light and dark

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower Reservoir plughole sunrise. English Peak District. UK

Ladybower Reservoir plughole sunrise. English Peak District. UK
Britains largest Bellmouth Overflows (plugholes) on Ladybower Reservoir in the English Peak District National park UK. Taken at sunrise with a long exposure

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire, England

Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire, England
Scenic location in the Peak District national park on a sunny autumn morning. View from the dam across the water to Ashopton

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower tower

Ladybower tower
Ladybower was built between 1935 and 1943 by the Derwent valley Water Board to supplement two reservoirs in supplying the water needs of the East Midlands. It took a further two years to fill

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ashopton viaduct on a September morning, Peak District, England

Ashopton viaduct on a September morning, Peak District, England
A beautiful autumn morning in the Peak District national park. This famous bridge spans the waters of Ladybower reservoir. Bamford edge in the background

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent Dam in the Peak District

Derwent Dam in the Peak District
Derwent Dam - practise place of the Dambusters for their raid on the dams of the Ruhr Valley during the Second World War

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent Dam

Derwent Dam, Peak District National Park, U.K

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent dam black and white

Derwent dam black and white
Derwent dam, Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire, England UK

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Howden Dam

Howden Dam in Derwent Valley

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: West tower of Derwent dam

West tower of Derwent dam
Close-up of water overflowing stone dam in black and white

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent dam, Derbyshire, England

Derwent dam, Derbyshire, England
A sunny spring day in the Upper Derwent valley looking across at the stone towers of Derwent reservoir

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent dam at Fairholmes, Peak District, Derbyshire, England

Derwent dam at Fairholmes, Peak District, Derbyshire, England
Autumn in the Upper Derwent valley, a popular scenic area of the Peak District national park

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower Reservoir. English Peak District. UK

Ladybower Reservoir. English Peak District. UK
A tree overhangs Ladybower Reservoir with Britains largest Bellmouth Overflows (plugholes). Taken with a long exposure. English Peak District National park UK

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Howden Dam, Derwent Valley, Derbyshire, England

Howden Dam, Derwent Valley, Derbyshire, England
Famous place in the Peak District national park. Solid stone dam in the Upper Derwent Valley on a summer day

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: An aerial daytime view of a sinkhole in the Ladybower Reservoir - stock photo

An aerial daytime view of a sinkhole in the Ladybower Reservoir - stock photo
Low water in an English reservoir

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Derwent dam in autumn, Peak District, Derbyshire, England

Derwent dam in autumn, Peak District, Derbyshire, England
Famous reservoir dam in the Peak District national park. Forest with autumn colour behind the solid stone tower

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Calm water at Derwent dam in the Peak District national park

Calm water at Derwent dam in the Peak District national park
The dam at Fairholmes in the Derwent valley, Derbyshire. Solid stone towers either side of the dam in this well known location

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Autumn scenery in the Upper Derwent valley, Derbyshire

Autumn scenery in the Upper Derwent valley, Derbyshire
Vivid autumn colours around Howden dam on a sunny November day in the Peak District national park, England

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Ladybower Plughole, Ladybower Reservoir, Peak District National Park, UK

Ladybower Plughole, Ladybower Reservoir, Peak District National Park, UK
Overflowing water draining away down the plughole or spillway overflow from a very full Ladybower Reservoir in the Upper Derwent Valley Derbyshire area of the Peak National Park

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: Water flowing over the Derwent Dam in the Peak District National Park

Water flowing over the Derwent Dam in the Peak District National Park, U.K

Background imageThe Peak District’s Lake District  Collection: An aerial daytime view of a sinkhole in the Ladybower Reservoir - stock photo

An aerial daytime view of a sinkhole in the Ladybower Reservoir - stock photo
Low water in an English reservoir


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