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1Grindstones in River Porter at Shepherd Wheely01001

Grindstones in River Porter at Shepherd Wheel

2The curious ceremony of claiming a lead mine in Derbyshirey01017

The curious ceremony of claiming a lead mine in Derbyshire

3James W. Puttrell (1868 - 1939), the famous cragsman and cave explorery01019

James W. Puttrell (1868 - 1939), the famous cragsman and cave explorer

4Construction of Howden Dam, Birchinlee village, left. Trestle Gantry Bridge, in foreground, lefty01053

Construction of Howden Dam, Birchinlee village, left. Trestle Gantry Bridge, in foreground, left

5West End Hotel, probably 312 Sheffield Roady01110

West End Hotel, probably 312 Sheffield Road

6Ruins of Brincliffe Mount, Chelsea Road (formerly Palmeston Road), junction of Union Road. Demolished June 1953. Doorway came from Lord Palmeston's house in the South of England.y01116

Ruins of Brincliffe Mount, Chelsea Road (formerly Palmeston Road), junction of Union Road. Demolished June 1953. Doorway came from Lord Palmeston's house in the South of England.

7Stony Ridge toll bar cottage, demolished 1919, after the last occupant left in 1914. Stoops moved to New Whitelow farm, Dorey01139

Stony Ridge toll bar cottage, demolished 1919, after the last occupant left in 1914. Stoops moved to New Whitelow farm, Dore

8The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey.y01153

The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey.

9The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey. y01154

The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey.

10The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton. Home of the noted Bagshawe family for nearly three hundred years. Present building was erected around 1670, but was completely remodelled by Sir William Chambers Bagshawe in the early 1800s.y01160

The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton. Home of the noted Bagshawe family for nearly three hundred years. Present building was erected around 1670, but was completely remodelled by Sir William Chambers Bagshawe in the early 1800s.

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