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The church of Eyam |
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The Lydgate plague graves in the village |
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Eyam and the path to Stony Middleton |
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The stone marking the parish boundary with Stony
Middleton village |
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The stone marking the parish boundary with Stony
Middleton village |
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During the plague people left food for the cut off
members of Eyam in these holes |
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Wesleyan Reform Chapel built in 1787 |
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Riley Graves containing the graves of the Hancock
family buried in August 1666 |
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Riley Graves containing the graves of the Hancock
family buried in August 1666 |
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Riley Graves containing the graves of the Hancock
family buried in August 1666 |
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Riley Graves containing the graves of the Hancock
family buried in August 1666 |
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Riley Graves containing the graves of the Hancock
family buried in August 1666 |
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Cottage in Eyam |
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Eyam church |
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Eyam church |
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Eyam graveyard |
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Eyam church |
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Eyam church |
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Eyam church |
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Eyam church |
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Plague cottage |
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Rose cottage where 9 members of the Thorp family
died in 1665 and 1666 of the plague |
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Rose cottage where 9 members of the Thorp family
died in 1665 and 1666 of the plague |
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Old Eyam custom |
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Village green |
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Eyam Hall |
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Cottage |
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The Royal Oak Inn built in 1660 and altered extensively
in 1907 |
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Cottage door |
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Old cottage |
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Hall Hill troughs, one of a series built in 1558 |
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