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Derbyshire Collection (page 82)

Derbyshire: A Picturesque Gem in the Heart of England Nestled in the heart of England

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Babington House Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire

Babington House Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire
Aerial view of Babington House Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire. The building, designed as a workhouse by George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt, was erected in 1839-40

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: St Anns Well, Buxton, Derbyshire

St Anns Well, Buxton, Derbyshire - the well is dressed as part of the long traditional of Well Dressing in Derbyshire and the Peak District

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Haddon Hall / Cooke s

Haddon Hall / Cooke s
Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, home of the Duke of Rutlands family since the 16th century

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Chatsworth, Palace of the Peak

Chatsworth, Palace of the Peak
Chatsworth House in Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Royal progress through Chesterfield

Royal progress through Chesterfield
The carriage of Queen Victoria passing through Chesterfield on her visit to Derbyshire in December 1843

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Chesterfield railway station

Chesterfield railway station welcomes Queen Victoria on her visit to Derbyshire and has a triumphal arch with her name on it

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Queen Victoria at Chatsworth

Queen Victoria at Chatsworth
Queen Victoria arriving at the Grand Entrance on her visit to Chatsworth House, Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Ilam Rock, Peak District, Derbyshire

Ilam Rock, Peak District, Derbyshire
Ilam Rock in Dove Dale, in the Derbyshire Peak District

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Millers Dale, Derbyshire

Millers Dale, Derbyshire
Millers Dale, near Buxton, Derbyshire, before the construction of the railway viaduct

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Middleton Dale, Derbyshire

Middleton Dale, Derbyshire
Limestone Rock in Middleton Dale, Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Lord Palmerston at the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, 1853

Lord Palmerston at the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, 1853
Engraving showing Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), laying the foundation-stone of the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, August 1853

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Monsalw Dale - 1915

Monsalw Dale - 1915
Monsale Dale Viaduct Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: P Perrin - Cricketer

P Perrin - Cricketer
Percy Perrin - Essex cricketer who scored 343 in a match against Derbyshire in 1904

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Sugg

Cricketer, Sugg
Frank Sugg Cricketer - Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lancashire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: All Saints, Bakewell

All Saints, Bakewell
The magnificent church of All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Originally built in Saxon times, the present building is Norman with later additions over the centuries

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Dale Abbey Church & Inn

Dale Abbey Church & Inn
This curious little church at Dale Abbey, Derbyshire, England, was once also a pub, sharing a door with the vestry, until a scandal caused it to lose its license in 1821

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Bow-Fronted Shop Window

Bow-Fronted Shop Window
The lovely old fashioned bow- fronted window of the pottery and gifts shop in Cromford, Derbyshire, England

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: England / Bakewell

England / Bakewell
The Square, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, an enchanting old town, overlooked by the Church of All Saints and the Rutland Arms Hotel

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Derbyshire Scenery

Derbyshire Scenery
Castleton, the Gem of the Peaks and the Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Davidson

Cricketer, Davidson
G. Davidson Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Mycroft

Cricketer, Mycroft
Tom Mycroft Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Storer

Cricketer, Storer
W. Storer Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Walker

Cricketer, Walker
G.G. Walker Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Hulme

Cricketer, Hulme
J. Hulme Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Porter

Cricketer, Porter
George Porter Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Evershed

Cricketer, Evershed
S.H.Evershed Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Cricketer, Bagshaw

Cricketer, Bagshaw
H. Bagshaw Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Howden Reservoir

Howden Reservoir
The huge, impressive barrage of Howden Reservoir, north north Derbyshire, built in 1912 to supply water to Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Ashbourne. Derbyshire

Ashbourne. Derbyshire
A glimpse of Ashbourne, an interesting old Derbyshire town, situated at the southern tip of the Peak District, and famous for its Shrovetide Football Match

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Bakewell Street

Bakewell Street
A quiet street in a quiet town - South Church Street in Bakewell, Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Lathkil Dale

Lathkil Dale, showing the old stone bridge

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: DOVEDALE

DOVEDALE
Dovedale

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Peak Cavern Gorge

Peak Cavern Gorge, Castleton

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Wye, Peak District

Wye, Peak District
The river Wye near Cressbrook Dale

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Haddon Hall - Bridge

Haddon Hall - Bridge
Haddon Hall, Derbyshire : Dorothy Vernons bridge

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Monsal Dale

Monsal Dale

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Millers Dale

Millers Dale

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: MAM TOR

MAM TOR
Mam Tor

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: High Tor, Matlock

High Tor, Matlock

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Clay Cross Miners / Shaft

Clay Cross Miners / Shaft
Colliers at the Clay Cross mine at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, wait at the bottom of the pit as their colleagues are hauled to the surface, 300 yards above

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Apprentice Miners / 1966

Apprentice Miners / 1966
Apprentice miners being trained in Derbyshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Renishaw Hall

Renishaw Hall, Eckington, Derbyshire, England, has been the home of the famous Sitwell family for over 350 years. The original 1625 manor house has been vastly extended

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Derbyshire Miners

Derbyshire Miners
Glapwell Colliery, Derbyshire miners at the pithead (detail from 10430475) Date: circa 1966

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Party in Haddon Hall / C16

Party in Haddon Hall / C16
A wild party in the banquetting hall, Haddon, Derbyshire. A band plays in the balcony, while mummers dance and others display their fancy dress

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Tissington Well Dressing

Tissington Well Dressing
WELL DRESSING One of the six wells that are dressed at Ascension Tide. The custom originates from pagan water- or well-worship

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: England / Matlock

England / Matlock
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, - the Cascade

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: England / Chatsworth

England / Chatsworth
Derbyshire; seat of the Duke of Devonshire

Background imageDerbyshire Collection: Well dressed with moss, seeds and petals, Tissington, Derbyshire, England

Well dressed with moss, seeds and petals, Tissington, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Derbyshire: A Picturesque Gem in the Heart of England Nestled in the heart of England, a captivating county that boasts an array of breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures. From ploughing with majestic shire horses to exploring historic sites like Chatsworth House, this region offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and rich heritage. In the charming countryside of Chesterfield, witness the timeless tradition of ploughing as mighty shire horses gracefully work the land. This quintessential English scene embodies the agricultural roots that run deep within Derbyshire's history. Venture further into Derbyshire, where you'll discover Chatsworth House standing proudly amidst rolling hills. This magnificent stately home showcases grandeur and elegance at its finest. Marvel at its West Elevation adorned with autumnal hues or lose yourself in its opulent interiors. For nature enthusiasts, Dovedale beckons with its iconic stepping stones spanning across crystal-clear waters. As you traverse this idyllic spot, be captivated by the tranquility that surrounds you and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. As day breaks on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, witness a striking sight - electricity pylons stretching towards the horizon against a vibrant sky. This juxtaposition between man-made structures and untouched landscapes serves as a reminder of our modern world coexisting harmoniously with nature. The Peak District National Park reveals another facet of Derbyshire's allure - Stanage Edge millstones bathed in golden sunlight during sunrise. Gaze upon this awe-inspiring vista and feel your spirit soar amidst these ancient remnants overlooking vast expanses of untamed beauty. Autumn paints Curbar Edge with warm hues as old millstones stand sentinel against a backdrop illuminated by sunset's golden glow. Lose yourself in contemplation as you take in this serene panorama that epitomizes peace and harmony within nature's realm. Ladybower Reservoir unfolds beneath Hathersage Edge, offering a mesmerizing view of the Derwent Valley.