| Matlock and Matlock Bath Images |
| Views and Buildings - Matlock : Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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Images of Matlock,
part of a large collection of 'just' images of Matlock and Matlock
Bath not on individual pages |
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- Matlock from Matlock Bank - Full
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This could have been, and probably was, taken from the house
the webmistress got married from! If not the actual house, then
very likely from a house in Jackson Tor. Superb view of Smedley's
Hydro from the back, Starkholmes, High Tor from above, Causeway
Lane ...
On the back: Artistic Series. Jan 7 1909 - To Miss Adcock, who
was in Crawley, from George. He sent her a set of cards from
the Matlocks! (PC)
- High Tor Walk, Matlock Bridge - Full
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Riverside path besides the Derwent in Matlock. Seated lady in
Victorian dress.
On the back: Valentine's cards, No.79654, registered in 1898.
Addressed to Miss A Harding, Streatham (PC)
- Matlock - Full
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Looking towards Bank Road, Lime Grove Walk and Popecarr and showing
buildings that were on the edge of the Hall Leys near the bridge
but are not there today. Several hydros are in the picture -
slightly above the centre is the former hydro which is now the
County Record Office. If you look above Smedley's Hydro you will
notice Rockside, so this image post dates the Parker and Unwin
extension of the building that took place between 1903 and 1906.
The house called
"The Firs" is at the bottom of Steep Turnpike. This
is has been the public library for about half a century.
On the back: Valentine's Series, No.58817. To Miss M Huggins,
Aswell, Herts Jul 21 1909. The message sounds as if someone was
what became known as a "tripper" i.e. they were on
a day trip or visit. (PC)
- Matlock Bank - Full
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There is a very prominent white line going up the centre of Bank
Road - the tram line. Taken from behind Dale Road, this card
shows a great deal of land that is now built on and an empty
Hall Leys. The bottom of Steep Turnpike is visible, so is the
County Record Office (the Old Ernest Bailey's School) and the
Town Hall. It also seem to post date the extension to Rockside
Hydro.
On the back: Boots Cash Chemist "Pelham" Series. Where
the stamp is to go are the words: Affix half penny stamp inland.
Penny stamp Foreign. Printed in Prussia (PC)
- Matlock Bridge and Bank - Full
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View of Bank Road from the tram shelter in the middle of Crown
Square to the top. Lime Grove Walk, Smedley's Hydro, Rockside,
Ernest Bailey's building (was Wyvern House) and the two churches
on the lower slopes of Bank Road are all visible. Lovely clear
pre-war image dating from approximately 1910 - 1914. No message
(PC)
- Matlock, Matlock Bank and Hall Leys - Full
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Shows the bandstand. Chatsworth House, where the sender was staying,
is marked by an arrow!
On the back: Celesque Series of the Photochrom Co., No. 49116.
Sent 7 Mar 1927 (PC)
- Matlock - New Promenade - Full
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On the back: Queen's Series card published by T. T. &
S., Scarbro. Aug 20 1909 to Miss Adcock in Salisbury from George
(PC)
- Multi view card of Matlock and Matlock Bath - Full
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Rockside (Matlock) is central and then, starting
top left and going clockwise, Matlock Bank (Smedley's
Hydro and Bank Road, with Chesterfield Road), The Grand
Pavilion (Matlock Bath), South Parade (Matlock Bath
- shows ladies in Edwardian dress), The Wishing Stone
(Matlock). How splendid Rockside looked. A really interesting
card.
On the back: Postmarked Matlock. Sent to Miss Owens of Newborough,
Anglesea 18 Aug 1912 from Bank House, Matlock. Publisher Jackson & Son,
Grimsby - "Jay em Jay" GY. Series (PC)
- Riber Castle - Full
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No.43 in series from The Loca-View Photograph Company, Fargate,
Sheffield. View from Matlock Bath.
On the back: Sent to Miss Annie Hewson of Scotton Gainsboro (PC)
- Riber Castle - Full
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No. 122, published by A W Gessey of Bank Road, Matlock. View
from Matlock Bath with a glimpse of High Tor and the hillside
above Starkholmes
On the back: Sent to Mr and Mrs Williams of Hale from Connie.
Postmark indicates date of 1933 (PC)
- Rockside Hydro, Matlock - Full
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The Croquet Lawn. What a glorious view there would have been
from the lawn of what was then a first class hotel.
On the back: Sent to Mrs Priestley of Leamington Spa Post marked
Matlock 7 Jy 1926. Kingsway Real Photos Series, WHS (PC)
- Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment, Matlock - Full
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Really lovely coloured card showing gardens.
On the back: Postmarked Matlock Bridge Ju 23 1906 and sent by
L. W. to Mrs Attwood, Polegate, Sussex. (PC)
- Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment, Matlock - Full
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Same as above, but different on the back
On the back: Postmarked Matlock Bridge and Sent by Mrs. B to
Miss M Cordwell, Stroud GLS on Ju 24 1906 (PC)
- Smedley's Hydropathic - Full
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Gardens and tennis courts. This winter view is interesting in
that it is almost exactly the same as the coloured views immediately
above. Apart from the lack of leaves on the deciduous trees,
the only other difference is the tennis court and the [lack of]
a footpath across it. All the people are in exactly the same
positions.
On the back: Sent by their mother and postmarked Matlock Bridge
To Misses Crosby at Builth Wells, Breconshire Fe 15 1905 Referred
to 'calico - ball last night - very amusing' (PC)
- Wishing Stone, Matlock Bank - Full
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This photograph shows the rock and some early twentieth century
graffiti. Whose initials were they? RBWT? And who were the three
children? The children alone make this card worth looking at!
On the back: Boots Cash Chemist "Pelham" Series. Where
the stamp is to go are the words: Affix half penny stamp inland.
Penny stamp Foreign. Printed in Prussia. No message (PC)
Matlock's
Black Elephant
On the side of a building in central Matlock. Stand by the tram
shelter on the Hall Leys and you should spot it. For those who
have recently visited Matlock it is on the building where the
Derbyshire Building Society now is; if it is some years since
you were in the town then it is the building that housed Eldridge's,
Burgons (a provisions merchant) and the Derbyshire Times. The
elephant was a logo for Burgon's shop's own brands. Photographed
in 2004 (PC)
- Matlock Hall Leys - Full
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Enjoying a sunny summer's afternoon
On the back: Francis Frith Card, No. A. F.S. MTK. 7. Looks as
if dates about 1930-40 or so. No message (PC)
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