Our latest publication is a selection of photographs from the albums of Eric Young, formerly of Chapel-en-le-Frith. The winter of 1939 / 1940 was one of the most severe on record and Eric Young's views show the town suffering from deep snow. In the following summer, volunteers gathered on the cricket ground. We see photographs of air raid wardens, St.John's ambulancemen, nurses from the Red Cross and other orders and schoolchildren attending a large parade. The ambulances and mobile canteens operated by these organisations are also seen.
The booklet contains 24 pages and over 30 historic photographs. Price £2.00 from History Society meetings or £3.00 including postage from 34 Yeardsley Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 7PN. A Kindle edition is available from Amazon http://amzn.to/1bJwJUP price £2.00
NAVIGATION
- Home
- Manchester in Colour
- High Peak In Colour
- The Village in Colour
- Sale of the Jodrell Estate
- Growing Up In Buxworth
- The Cope Family Ventures in Buxworth
- Stage Carriage
- A Victorian Heroine
- Bugsworth Tales
- The Extraordinary Parish of Taxal
- Errwood Hall
- Memories Of Furness Vale by Brian Fearon
- Our Village's Own Railway
- Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and Other Stories by Cliff Hill
- The Middleton Family
- Some Village Photographs
- The Railway Photography of J. Wallace Sutherland
- Furness Vale Station
- The Auxiliary Hospitals.
- Churches And Chapels
- The Bridges of Furness Vale and Whaley
- Mapping The Village
- Manchester and Derbyshire film scenes
- The History Society Bookshop
- A Postcard From High Peak
- Dr Allen's Casebook
- Some Dove Holes History
- OVER THE HIGH PEAK RAILWAY
- A Holiday Resort - Whaley Bridge and Taxal
- Reuben Wharmby of Furness Vale
- A Computer Generated Village
- East Cheshire Past and Present by J. P. Earwaker (1880)
- Horwich End Gasworks
- Gowhole Sidings
- The 1867 New Mills Train Crash
- The Murder of William Wood
- Waterside
- A Library of books
- Goytside Farm
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