Eyam September 2006

Notes and thoughts

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

 

 

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