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Maps
The maps that used to be linked from here are now
in a new section of the website.
Books
Links to images of scanned books that have a Matlock connection.
Most of the
images will open in a new tab or window as they are too big to
display on the page. Click the coloured link.
- "The
AutoChrome Album of Matlock & District"

Printed by Percy Lund, Humphries & Co. Ltd. Collection of
lovely views, plus some adverts.
This collection consists of twelve views, two pages of adverts and the front
cover (larger size) for you to enjoy. There's a superb picture of Crown Square
showing both the tram about to depart and the shops that used to be on the Hall
Leys. There are two pictures of Matlock Bank, both showing green fields where
houses now are. The advertisers were Asbury, Barnard, Barnwell, Hartley, Marsden,
Phillips, Potter, Pride and Statham. Incidentally, autochrome was the first method
of colour photography using coloured starch pellets as a filter. (PC)
- "Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment Matlock. Established
1853."
Publication dated about 1925, though if anyone can provide a
more accurate date we would be extremely grateful.
Thirty two pages of images and text about Matlock's premier hydro.
(PC)
- "Souvenir of Matlock Bath",
4th edition
24 page booklet costing 1 penny.
Published by Boots Cash Chemists, about 1897 (PC)
Cover
of the Sixth Edition,
which is slightly different
- Front
Cover
- p.1
List of Branches - Aberdare to London
- p.2
Matlock Bath from the Heights of Jacob
- p.3
South Parade & Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath / High
Tor and River
- p.4
Promenade, Matlock Bath / Matlock Church
- p.5
High Tor, Matlock Bath
- p.6
Matlock Bath Shewing Heights of Abraham
- p.7
Black Rocks / Whitworth Hospital, Darley Dale
- p.8
Derwent Parade, Matlock Bath (shows river and landing stage)
/ Advert for Boots Cash Chemist
- p.9
Smedley's Matlock Bank / Pic Tor, Matlock Bridge
- p.10
Lea Hurst (home of Florence Nightingale) / A View of the Famous
Lovers' Walks, Matlock Bath
- p.11
Cromford Church and Bridge / A Beautiful Woodland Scene (Glenorchy
Chapel hidden amongst the trees)
- p.12
Lumsdale
- p.13
Lion's Face Rock, Dovedale
- p.14
Royal Hotel and Baths, Matlock Bath / Stepping Stones, Dovedale
- p.15
Twelve Apostles, Dovedale
- p.16
Watchman's Box, Dovedale / Quote from Pearson's Weekly (1897) with
Jesse Boot, Managing Director in the footer
- p.17
Darley Church, Old Yew Tree / Wingfield Manor (associated
with Mary Queen of Scots)
- p.18
List of Branches - London to York, including Matlock
- Rear
Cover
- "The High Peak to Sherwood, The hills and dales
of old Mercia", Thomas Tudor (1926).
Lovely B & W drawings
- St. John's, Matlock Bath, p.267.
- Riber Hall, p.273
Books elsewhere
on this web site
Several beautifully illustrated Tourist Guides of Matlock and
Matlock Bath have been transcribed for this website, so are not
presented as images.
To read them go to the Tourist
Guides section.
Below is the link to the first Guide that I transcribed.
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