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Village pump and Gee's cottage
Dave Garrett and Fred Fern at Derby County Awards Night, Derby, 1984
Colin McJerrow - Derby County Director
International Combustion Limited - Managing Director, Mr.Burley ( centre) at the opening of the Heav
Interior of Sir Joseph Paxton's Great Conservatory - Chatsworth House gardens
School outing to Ashover Zoo
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - Aerial ropeway and headstocks, after improve
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - Clean clothes lockers at the new pithead bat
Opening of Palace Hotel, Palace Road, Buxton, 1964
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - Shower baths at the new pithead baths
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - Boiler House and Ash Loading Station, after
Chief Constable Alan Smith, Derby, c 1980s
Hearse House, Market Street, Chapel en le Frith, 1924
Shirebrook Band leading the funeral procession for John Edward Harris, 1955
Shirebrook children on a school visit to Pans Gardens - Ashover Zoo
Shirebrook children on a school visit to Pans Gardens - Ashover Zoo
Bridge Street, Killamarsh
Sir Joseph Paxton's Greenhouse - Chatsworth House gardens
Interior of Sir Joseph Paxton's Great Conservatory - Chatsworth House gardens
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - General view of the Colliery, after improvem
'The Modernisation of Williamthorpe Colliery 1938-40' - Old railway sidings and pit top sheds, befor
Brampton Brewery
William Smith Brothers' Boot Shop, 35-37 High Street West, Glossop, c 1880s
Walter Hyde Shop, High Street West, Glossop, c 1910s ?
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