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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
Hayfield in Olden Times. 700 Years of Hayfield History
The Time They Moved the River Goyt
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Yeardsley Lane
A view of Yeardsley Lane
This image is from a postcard which we have digitally colourised. The date is unknown although the houses on the extreme left were built in 1914. In this phot they look quite mature. The gas lamps were replaced in 1960 so we have a wide range of possible dates. The man on the right is standing at the door of the Institute, now the Community Centre and Social Club.
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