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Via Gellia, Cromford, 1890s
Image ref
DCHQ009360
Credit
Austin Brackenbury
photographer
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ImageDate
1890s
Location
Via Gellia
Town
Cromford
About this image
Copied from old photo album in January 1993, recopied from a negative in 2008.
The Via Gellia runs from Grangemill to Cromford. It was constructed through the Griffe Grange Valley in the 1790's by Philip Gell of Hopton Hall, a local industrialist. The road was built to improve access between the family lead mines at Carsington and a smelter at Cromford, and was named the Via Gellia (' The Gell Way') by Philip Gell, who had a great interest in Roman Culture. 'Via Gellia' is now often used to refer to the whole valley, not just the road.
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