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- Matlock & Matlock Bath - The Complete
Web Site for Matlock and Matlock Bath Genealogy & Local
History
(Index)
- Matlock Bath, The Switzerland of
England
- Matlock, famous
for hydropathy cures in the nineteenth century
- Arkwright and
His Cotton Mill in Matlock
Bath
- Bank Road and the
Tram: At the beginning
of the twentieth century Matlock proudly boasted that it had
the steepest tramway in the world
- People of the Past: Short
biographies of people who have had associations with Matlock
and Matlock Bath, representing a cross-section of society
through the ages
- Churches and Chapels
- Empire Day,
1914 - Parade of the
Matlock Branch of the National Reserve and the Fire Brigade
- Matlock's Floods
- Lead Mining in Matlock & Matlock
Bath
- Miscellany:
Matlock's charities, coats of arms, copyholders, Domesday
entry, the Manor, police stations, population figures, voters
in 1832, clubs & societies - and the band
- Matlock & District Amateur
Operatic Society, 1908: from an original programme owned by Ann Andrews
- Poetry about Matlock & Matlock
Bath
- Schools
in Earlier Times:
How and why the schools were set up, against the background
of the development of the English Education System
- Stone Quarrying in the Matlocks: Quarrying
for both limestone and gritstone has been a major industry
- The Surname
MATLOCK: Is there a link
between the place and the surname?
- Water cures made Matlock and Matlock
Bath famous. Matlock Bath was a famous Spa. Matlock developed
as a centre for Hydropathy
- The
Great Matlock Will Case.
The official account of the eight day trial in 1864 to finally
settle the question as to whether three codicils found after
the death of George Nuttall, Esq., land surveyor of Matlock,
Derbyshire, were genuine or forgeries
- Census Index, the links page to all census transcripts
- Abbreviations used (1851 census onwards)
- What's included (1851 census onwards)
- Notes on the 1841 Census of England
and Wales
- 1841 Census
of Matlock and Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes,
Lumsdale and Riber,
Index
- 1851 Census
of Matlock and Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes,
Lumsdale and Riber,
Index
- 1861 Census
of Matlock and Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes,
Lumsdale and Riber,
Index
- 1871 Census of Matlock and
Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes, Lumsdale
and Riber,
Index
- 1881 Census
of Matlock and Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes,
Lumsdale and Riber,
Index
- 1891 Census
of Matlock and Matlock Bath, including Scarthin, Starkholmes,
Lumsdale and Riber,
Index
- 1901 Census
for Matlock and District,
Index
(complete transcripts of Scarthin Nick, Matlock Bath, Matlock
Dale, Matlock Bank, Matlock Bridge, Dale Road, Holt Lane,
Snitterton Road, Crown Square, Lime Tree Hill, Bank Road,
The Dimple, Allen Hill, Rutland Street, Smedley Street,
Wellington Street, Chesterfield Road, Matlock Moor, Lumsdale,
Bentley Bridge, Matlock Cliff, Starkholmes, Riber, Willersley,
and Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment)
- Church Records: 'Hatches, Matches
and Dispatches' - Index to CMB
- Farley Congregational Church,
Baptisms 1904 -1905. Two marriages, 1905 - 1906
- Glenorchy Independent Chapel
Baptisms 1785-1836
- Glenorchy Independent
Chapel Members List from 1864
- Matlock United Reformed Church
- Deaths
- Matlock
Bath Holy Trinity
Banns, from 1846 - a selection of
- Matlock Bath Holy
Trinity Burials, 1845-1866, a selection of
- Matlock
Green Congregational
Church Members Roll, 1866 - 1919
- Quaker (Society
of Friends) Marriages
- Starkholmes Methodist
Baptisms 1881-1895
- Baptisms
- St Giles' Parish Church, 1672 - 1856 Index
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1672 - 1683
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1684 - 1704
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1705-1729
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1731-1751
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1755-1774
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1775-1792
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1793-1804
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1805-1812
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1813-1821
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1822-1829
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1830-1837
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1838-1843
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1844-1849
- Baptisms - St Giles' Parish
Church, 1850-1856
- Burials
- St Giles' Parish Church 1668 - 1856 Index
- Marriages
- St Giles' Parish Church 1637 - 1837 Index
- Find a Name - quickly search
the history pages, the guides and the photographs for surnames
- Frequently Asked Questions - see References and General Information
below
- Guides describing Matlock &
Matlock Bath, transcripts of - Index
- Advertisements in Tourist Guides
- "A Tour through the Whole
Island of Great Britain" by Daniel Defoe, 1724-6.
Matlock [Bath] extract
- "The Beauties of England
and Wales" by John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley Vol III (1802) Part 1. Matlock, Matlock Bath and Matlock Dale
- "The Beauties
of England and Wales" by John Britton and Edward
Wedlake Brayley Vol III (1802) Part 2. Cotton Manufacture,
Willersley & Sir Richard Arkwright
- "Picturesque Excursions
from Derby to Matlock Bath and its vicinity; being a Descriptive
Guide" (1818) by Henry Moore - Index
- Moore, pp.20-27 -
To Willersley Castle, and Through Matlock Dale. With etching
of "Matlock Church"
- Moore, pp.27-32
- With engraving's of "The Dungeon Tors" and "Aromatic
Bridge Rutland Cavern"
- Moore, pp.32-36 -
With etching "View Opposite the Museum"
- Moore, pp.36-41 -
With etching "View From Mason"
- Moore, pp.42-46 -
With etching "The High Tor"
- Moore, pp.47-51 -
Matlock Water (Pilkington)
- Moore, pp.52-56 -
Minerals
- Moore, pp.57-63 -
Excursion to the Hirst Stones, Cawdor Tors, Village of
Matlock, Riber Hill, Cascade, and Cromford Bridge. And
Excursion [first page only] to Stainedge, Slack, ...
- "The Panorama of
Matlock and Its Environs With The Tour of the Peak"
(1827) by H. Barker - Index, with title page
- Barker, iii.-iv
Preface and Map - with view from the Museum Garden
- Barker, pp.01-11 Matlock
Bath, The Waters
- Barker, pp.12-20 Royal
Museum, Caverns &c. Devonshire Cavern
- Barker, pp.20-30 Rides
and Excursions - Round Matlock, not exceeding the distance
of one post. The village of Matlock, Chatsworth, Wirksworth,
Bakewell, Ashover, Chesterfield. Mineralogy, Dovedale,
Kedleston
- Barker, pp.30-40 Tour
of the Peak - Ashford, Eyam, Monsal Dale, Middleton
Dale, Castleton, Peak Cavern and Scenery, About Castleton,
Bagshaw's Cavern, Mam Tor, or the Shivering Mountain,
Odin Mine.
- Barker, pp.41-51 Tour
of the Peak - the Fluor Spar Mine, Woodlands, Chee Tor,
Tideswell, Weston, Eldon Hole, Ebbing and Flowing Well,
Peak Forest, Buxton. Conclusion
- Barker Frontispiece
from the 3rd edition, 1828
- "The Gem of the Peak"
by William Adam - Matlock Bath in 1840
- "The Matlock Tourist;
and Guide through the Peak, embracing Matlock Bath, Haddon,
Chatsworth and C", Henricus (1843) The Museums
- "Days in Derbyshire",
by T S Hall (1863) - Index
- Hall, Chapter
the Fourth. Matlock Bath and Matlock Dale Part extract
pp. 38-46
- Hall, Chapter
the Fifth. Matlock Bank and Darley Dale Part extract pp.
47-51
- Hall, Advertisement
- Hartle's Museum, Matlock Bath
- Hall, Advertisement
- Hodgkinson's Hotel, Matlock Bath
- Hall, Advertisement
- The Villa, Matlock Bath
- Hall, Advertisement
- Walker's Bath Terrace Hotel, Matlock Bath
- Hall, Word only Advertisements
: Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment, Matlock Bank
- Hall, Word
only Advertisements : Hall Advertisements pp.13 - 30 (Nine)
- Hall, Word
only Advertisements : Hall Advertisements pp.64 - 70 (Six)
- "Holmes Hand Book
to Matlock Bath & Neighbourhood, including Chatsworth,
Haddon Hall, Dovedale" (1866)
- "On
Foot Through the Peak; or a Summer Saunter Through
the Hills and Dales of Derbyshire", by James
Croston (1868). Index, with title page and some notes about the author
- Croston, Chapter XIII (part) pp.215 - 222, with engraving - Matlock Bridge - Matlock Church - Curious strata - Hydropathic Establishment - Matlock Dale - The High Tor - A subject for Geologists - Barytes Mill - Crystallized Cavern - Variegated Barytes - Matlock Bath
- Croston, Chapter XIV (part) pp.223 - 230 Matlock Bath ; its early history - The first Bath - Spar Manufacture - Museums - Petrifaction working - Thermal Springs - Natural attractions - Byron and Mary Chaworth - An evening stroll - The new Church - The Stables - A Rendesvous for Idlers - A Motley Company - The Museum Parade - View from the Terrace - - Sunset - Moonlight Scene -
- Croston, Chapter XV (part) pp.240 - 246 Lea Hurst, the home of Florence Nightingale - Anthony Babington - Cromford Mills - Scarthin Nick - Caverns: their formation - A Money-getting Race - Heights of Abraham - Sylvan Shade - The Cavern Terrace - Repose - Montgomery; his Impromptu on Matlock scenery - Victoria Tower - A Beauteous scene -
- Croston, Thomas Cardin's High Tor Grotto, Matlock Dale, advertisement
- Croston, Four Smaller Advertisements. In Matlock : Lime Tree View Hydro (William Cartledge), Rockside Hydro (Charles Rowland) and William Crowder In Matlock Bath - The Prince of Wales Hotel (Henry Gordon)
- Croston, Advertisement for Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment, Matlock Bank
- "Bemroses' Guide"
(1869) to Matlock, Bakewell, Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, with
illustrations. Index, with title page
- "The
Forty Shires"
(1882) by Charlotte M Mason. A Short Quotation about Matlock
- "All About
Derbyshire"
by Edward Bradbury (1884), a railway enthusiast. Transcript
of Chapter XXI, with illustrations. Index and title page
- Images - Photographs, Postcards,
Engravings & Etchings (Index)
- Images - Eighteenth and
Nineteenth Century
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor, 1785. Engraving by Samuel Middiman
from a drawing by John Smith, published in "Select
Views in Great Britain"
- Matlock
Bath from Lovers Walk, 1799 - engraving from "The Modern
Universal British Traveller".
- The Cascade
near Matlock Bath, late 18th century
- Matlock Bath, 1806
- Engraving from "A Guide to all the Watering
and Sea-Bathing Places; with a Description of the Lakes"
- Matlock Bath
from the Temple House, 1810 - hand coloured engraving
- Matlock
Bath: Ferry Over the Derwent, about 1836. Engraving
for "The Counties
of Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Rutland, & Lincoln
Illustrated".
- Matlock Bath: River Derwent.
Engraving. Also published in a Guide from the latter
half of the 19th century
- Matlock Bath: Cumming's
Old Bath Hotel, card dating from the 1840's
- Matlock
Bath, from the Heights of Abraham, 1866-78. Nineteenth
century photograph of the south of Matlock Bath
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, late 1870's (1). One of two early
photographs of Fountain Villas and Derwent Parade
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, late 1870's (2). The second of
two early photographs of Fountain Villas and Derwent
Parade, this one showing the Ladies' College
- Matlock Bath: Postcard
dated about 1890
- Matlock Bath
in the 1890s. A Victorian photograph that was taken
outside the Temple Hotel between 1887 and 1898, looking
towards Waterloo Road and Holme Road
- Matlock
Bath: Ashfield, formerly The Villa
- Matlock
Bath: Dale Road, 1895
- Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Abraham, an engraving by
C. Bailey - from John Smedley's "Practical
Hydropathy"
- Heights
of Abraham, Matlock Bath - from John Smedley's "Practical
Hydropathy"
- Matlock
Bath and the Heights of Abraham, 1890s
- Engraving
of Matlock Bath, from the Wild Cat Tor, from "Mrs.
Smedley's Ladies Manual"
- Matlock
Bath: Jubilee Bridge, River and Promenade, 1890s
- Matlock Bath: The Royal Hotel
ca. 1886
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor & Railway Station, 1862. Vignette
engraving of High Tor and Matlock Bath station, with
its distinctive chalet-style roof
- Stereoview
of Matlock Bath Station. Holiday crowds
- Matlock
Bath: The Riverbank, Later to be the Derwent Gardens.
Dating from about 1880, this wonderfully clear photograph
shows the land where the Derwent Gardens is today
- Matlock
Bath: Toll Bar at Artists' Corner. Nineteenth century
photo of the Toll Gate opposite High Tor
- Matlock
Bath: Warm Wells Toll Bar. Photograph of Warm
Wells that hung on the chimney wall in a classroom
at Holy Trinity School in Matlock Bath for many
years
- View
from the Black Rocks, overlooking Cromford Cotton
Mills (the first built in England), Willersley Castle,
Heights of Abraham and the High Tor, from "Mrs.
Smedley's Ladies Manual"
- Scarthin Nick From
Allen's Hill, 1892 - the hamlet of Scarthin was for many
years part of Matlock Bath
- Matlock Bridge,
late 1880's - one of a pair of pictures of Matlock Bridge
taken just a few months apart
- Matlock Bridge
(and Bank), about 1890 - the second of a pair of pictures
of Matlock Bridge taken just a few months apart
- Matlock Old Church,
1870.
Just before the church closed for major rebuilding
- Matlock
Dale, Cottages, 1899 - designed by the architect Sir
Guy Dawber. His drawings were published in "The Building News"
- Matlock House Hydropathic
Establishment - Advertisement, with engraving
- Lea Mills,
one mile from Cromford Station, Derbyshire, from "Mrs.
Smedley's Ladies Manual"
- Matlock: Riber
Hall - from John Smedley's "Practical Hydropathy",
where the Smedley's lived for a time
- Riber
Castle, Four Mid-Nineteeth Century Engravings, one
from Mrs. Smedley's book and three smaller ones from
John Smedley's book
- Matlock:
View From Matlock Bank - from John Smedley's "Practical
Hydropathy"
- Matlock:
Smedley's Hydro, Public Drawing Room - from John Smedley's
"Practical Hydropathy"
- Matlock: Smedley's
Hydro, Starting Out - from John Smedley's "Practical
Hydropathy"
- Matlock: Smedley's
Hydro, Extending the Hydro - from John Smedley's "Practical
Hydropathy". Shown here are the second and third "enlargements"
- Matlock: Plan of Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment, 1875
- Matlock: Smedley's Church, Smedley's Hydro, 1885
- Smedley's
Hydropathic Establishment, Matlock Bank, from "Mrs.
Smedley's Ladies Manual" ..."It is always being enlarged".
- Matlock:
Water Cures, Mr. Smedley's Baths, Boxes & Douches.
John Smedley designed a range of steam boxes, baths
and douches, as well as some other gadgets, for use
at both the hydropathic establishment and the free
hospital
- Willersley Castle:
Engraving from 'The Beauties of England and Wales',
1802
- Images - Twentieth
Century and after - Matlock Bath
- Matlock
Bath: Advertisements, 1903 - The Peveril, The Fishpond
Posting Establishment and the Temple - from a Ward
Lock Guide
- Matlock Bath: Coat
of Arms. The village seems to have had at least five
designs for its coats of arms.
- Matlock Bath:
Bath Terrace Hotel.
Established in 1798, this was for a substantial part
of the 19th century run by the Walker family
- Matlock
Bath: The Burdett family outside 5 Clarence Villas.
Clarence Villas is next to Hope Terrace on Brunswood
Road
- Matlock
Bath: Youth Hostel, 1960 - the First Vicarage. The
former vicarage is on Brunswood Road
- Matlock Bath:
Cat Tor, 1913
- Matlock
Bath: The Church and Boat House, 1905
- Matlock
Bath: Approaching High Tor, 1930s
- Matlock
Bath: County & Station Hotel, 1930s. Advertisement
for the hotel
- Matlock
Bath: Derby Road, Dyson & Clough's Garage
- Matlock
Bath: Derby Road, Hartle's Bazaar. In the nineteenth
century Robert Hartle, a comb manufacturer, had a museum
here
- Matlock
Bath: Derby Road, Woodland House.
One of several Matlock Bath properties that fell victim
to the bulldozer
- Matlock
Bath: Derwent Gardens - The Switchback, (1) Rise & Fall.
The story of Matlock Bath's Switchback Railway, from
the beginning to its demise
- Matlock Bath: Derwent Gardens - The Switchback, (2)
Adrenalin Rush. Two wonderful photos by Percy Rowbottom,
one of the cars and an advert
- Matlock
Bath: Derwent Gardens - The Café (1). Mr. and Mrs.
Buxton in the Derwent Gardens, near the Café
- Matlock
Bath: Derwent Gardens - The Café (2). Mr. Bill Boden
ran the Café for a long time
- Matlock Bath:
The Ferry - the Walker family ran Matlock Bath's Ferry
and Lovers' Walk for most of the nineteenth century
- Matlock
Bath: The Ferry and the River Derwent, 1905 -
a spring picture of the river, the ferry and the pleasure
boats
- Matlock
Bath: The Derwent - and the Ferry, 1908 - from an oil
painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock
Bath: On the Lovers' Walk - and the Ferry, 1900. The
picture provides a good view of Matlock Bath's "middle" ferry
which had been operating for many years
- Matlock
Bath: Lover's Walk and the Ferry House, 1903 -
from the Ward Lock Guide, 1903
- Matlock
Bath: The Ferry House - from an oil painting by Henry
Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock Bath:
The Fish Pond.
Probably dates from before WW1
- Matlock Bath:
The Fish Pond - photograph from a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock Bath:
The Fish Pond, about 1920
- Matlock
Bath: The Fish Pond, 1932. It shows the shops opposite
the Fish Pond and Boden's Restaurant, so was taken
some years before it was posted
- Matlock
Bath: The Fish Pond, about 1940. An ice cream van occupies
the spot where Boden's Restaurant had been. The card's
sender mentions rationing
- Matlock
Bath: The Fish Pond & Pavilion, with an additional
piece of Matlock Bath history
- Matlock
Bath: Fish Pond Hotel, about 1910. A group of day trippers
on an outing with Joseph Tomlinson & Sons Ltd are
enjoying the sunshine outside the Fish Pond Hotel
- Matlock Bath:
Fish Pond Hotel, 1900. Unique photograph of an assortment
of cabs and waggonettes lined up outside the Fish Pond
Hotel
- Matlock
Bath: Fish Pond Stables, 1907, with 1903 Advert
- Matlock
Bath: from the Heights of Abraham, before 1910, a photograph
from a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock Bath:
General View from The Heights of Abraham, about 1914
- Matlock
Bath: Holy Trinity Church and the Heights of Abraham
- Matlock
Bath: Holy Trinity Church and the Switchback Railway,
1916. Art Nouveau design
- Matlock
Bath: Holy Trinity Church Interior,1907
- Matlock Bath: The Heights of Abraham, from the Derwent,
1904. A painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Abraham, Great Rutland Cavern - the
Old Oak Tree
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Abraham, Upper Tower
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Abraham, Victoria Prospect Tower, 1913
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Abraham, Victoria Tower, View from Masson, 1907 - lovely
coloured view with the hills in the distance
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Abraham, Wooded Slopes. Close up of
part of Waterloo Road and the Lower Tower
- Matlock
Bath: Heights of Jacob, Fluor Spar Cavern. Two early
twentieth century cards of the cavern on the Heights
of Jacob, one of the exterior and the second of the
cavern itself
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor from Matlock Bath Station, 1912
- Matlock Bath:
Holme Road area, 1910-1920.
Panorama of the properties on the hillside above North Parade
- Matlock
Bath from High Tor. Early twentieth century view -
these days it can be seen from the Heights of Abraham
Cable Car
- Matlock
Bath: Illuminations & Venetian Fête in the
1950's. Describes the seven year involvement of my
late father, with a photograph of just one of the
hundreds of set pieces he produced
- Matlock Bath:
Jubilee Bridge - two postcards of the bridge built
for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
- Matlock Bath:
Jubilee Bridge, 1910.
A slightly unusual view of the bridge, as it was
mostly photographed as part of the river scene
- Matlock
Bath: Jubilee Bridge, early 1960s
- Matlock
Bath: From Lover's Walk, Jubilee Bridge
- Matlock
Bath: Simpson's Letter Card - six local images,
dating from the 1940s and 50s
- Matlock Bath
from Cat Tor
- Matlock Bath
from Cat Tor (2)
- Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1908
- Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1911
- Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Jacob, about 1912
- Matlock
Bath from the Palais Royal (Old Pavilion), two very
similar views
- Matlock
Bath: View from Starkholmes, 1908
- Matlock
Bath from Waterloo Road
- Matlock Bath:
Lovers' Walk
- Matlock
Bath: Lover's Walks and River Derwent, Edwardian card
- Matlock Bath: Aviaries and Monkey Houses, Lovers' Walksinter-war
- Matlock
Bath: Lovers Walks, 1950s
- Matlock Bath: Steps and Woodland Walk on Lovers' Walks.
Early twentieth century
- Lovers' Walks, Matlock Bath, 1914. At the outbreak
of war
- Matlock
Bath: Lovers' Walks, 1932, two photographs from
a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock
Bath: Musical Festival, 1961. A little about the former
Annual Musical Festival
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel - one of Matlock Bath's old hotels
and where people came for the medicinal properties
of the water
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel (2) - includes names of various proprietors
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel (3) - it is possible that this photo was
taken to mark the opening of the New Bath Hotel's outdoor
swimming pool
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel (4) - view of the New Bath, and enlargement
showing the stone built houses on Clifton Road
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel and Cat Tor, 1930s (5). The back of
the hotel, with the pool and tennis courts
- Matlock Bath:
New Bath Hotel Booklet, about 1900. The
front and back covers
- Matlock
Bath: New Bath Hotel - the Outdoor Swimming Pool. Two
postcards of the hotel's swimming pool, both probably
date from the 1930s
- Matlock
Bath: North Promenade, an Edwardian Post Card
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, early twentieth century (1). North
Parade (part of) in the first decade of the twentieth
century
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, early twentieth century (2).
The Promenade railings were being replaced
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, 1908, a coloured postcard showing
Fountain Villas
- Matlock
Bath: The Parade, a photograph from a Ward Lock Guide,
1928
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, a photograph from a Ward Lock
Guide, showing the memorial
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade about 1960
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, Albion Hotel Restaurant, postcard of
the restaurant's interior
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade, Bank Holiday Crowds, 1905. A photograph
by Percy Rowbottom
- Matlock
Bath: The Parade, Edwardian view of the Parade and
the Promenade
- Matlock Bath: Sanger's Circus,
1900. Parade through the village of a famous English
Circus
- Matlock
Bath: Photograph of the Promenade Café, North Parade.
Taken during the Second World War
- Matlock
Bath: Photograph
of North Parade. Probably taken just
after the First World War
- Matlock
Bath: North Parade in the 1920s. The George Hotel and
Boden's shop
- Matlock
Bath: The Old Pavilion, 1903 - the Palais Royal. From
a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock
Bath: Industrial Exhibition, Grand Pavilion, 1946.
Help and advice on possible careers for school leavers
in post-war Britain was available in the Matlocks.
An exhibition was held at the Grand Pavilion
- Matlock Bath:
The Grand Pavilion (The Kursaal), 1915
- Matlock Bath:
The Grand Pavilion, 1920s
- Matlock
Bath: The Grand Pavilion Ballroom, before 1928. The
Pavilion ballroom, where dances were held on Saturday
nights. Within these walls romance blossomed for many
locals
- Matlock
Bath: Grand Pavilion and Spar Shop
- Matlock
Bath: The Grand Pavilion, about 1950, and a more recent
winter scene of the Pavilion and Fishpond
- Matlock Bath:
The Promenade, about 1915
- Matlock Bath:
The Promenade
- Matlock
Bath: Promenade and Gardens
- Matlock
Bath: The Promenade,1903
- Matlock
Bath: Promenade and Memorial
- Matlock
Bath: Lovers' Walks and the Band Stand
- Matlock
Bath: River Derwent and Promenade, showing one of the
old thatched kiosks
- Matlock
Bath: Road Widening, 1967 - a series of five photographs
showing the work in progress
- Matlock Bath:
River Derwent & the Devonshire Hotel
- Matlock Bath:
View from River Derwent - the back of the Devonshire Hotel
- Matlock Bath
and the Derwent, from a Ward Lock Guide. It shows the
enlarged Royal Hotel only a year before the fire that
destroyed the main building
- Matlock
Bath: Boating on the River Derwent
- Matlock
Bath: Boats For Hire, 1950s. Rowing boats tied
up at the landing stage behind the Grand Pavilion.
The man in charge was Walter Bird - two photographs
- Matlock
Bath: River Derwent from Lovers Walk, 1926
- Matlock Bath:
The Royal Hotel - Matlock Bath's top class hotel,
which replaced The Old Bath Hotel
- Matlock
Bath: The Royal Hotel and garden. The hotel had wonderful
gardens. Postcard and 1903 advertisement
- Matlock
Bath: The Royal Hotel, Pavilion and Holy Trinity Church
- Matlock
Bath: The Royal Hotel, where the first Boy Scout Commissioners'
Conference was held during the First World War
- Matlock
Bath: Royal Hotel & Baths
- Matlock
Bath: Royal Hotel & Baths (2)
- Matlock
Bath: Royal Hotel Brochure, about 1908. Several photographs
from a small brochure about "The
Royal Hotel and Bathing Establishment"
- The
Pavilion, Church and Royal Hotel, about 1905."Hold to light card",
and a rare view of below the main building of the
Switchback
- Matlock Bath:
The Great Petrifying Well, 1932
- Matlock
Bath: Mr. Buxton's Royal Museum & the Great Petrifying
Well
- Matlock
Bath: Mr. Buxton's Royal Museum, Interior. Two early
twentieth century photographs of the interior of a
spar shop
- Matlock
Bath: The Rutland Arms & Fairview Terrace. One
of two photographs, taken in the early twentieth century,
of the buildings opposite Masson Mill
- Matlock
Bath: The Rutland Arms & Masson Mill. This is the
second photographs, although the Mill is the main focus
here
- Matlock Bath:
The Southern Entrance to the Dale, 1900-1910 - Scarthin
rock
- Matlock
Bath : Nos. 1 and 2 South Parade, 1906 - next door
to the Fish Pond Hotel
- Matlock Bath: South
Parade - an Edwardian Coloured Postcard
- Matlock
Bath: Photograph of (South) Museum Parade & The
Pitchings, 1909
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade and the Heights of Abraham, 1905.
Hand coloured postcard, taken shortly after the death
of Queen Victoria
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade, 1909, postcard
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade, 1910. It shows Matlock Bath's very
tall policeman
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade, early twentieth century. Queen Series
card
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade, Bank Holiday Crowds, 1905.
A photograph by Percy Rowbottom
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade, 1920s. A photograph taken by a
local man, probably of a bank holiday crowd
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade & Green Lane, about 1900
- Matlock
Bath: South Parade & the Pitchings, a drawing
- Matlock
Bath Station and High Tor - Matlock Bath station was
built in the style of a Swiss chalet
- Matlock
Bath: Midland Express Passing Through the Station
- shows the Station Goods Yard
- Matlock
Bath: Station House and the Last Station Master
- Matlock Bath:
Temple Hotel - The Temple Hotel is one of Matlock
Bath's oldest hotels
- Matlock Bath:
Temple Walk
- Matlock Bath
Today. Recent Photographs (1) - North Parade and two
of the bottom of Holme Road. Three images
- Matlock Bath
Today. Recent Photographs (2) - View from the Heights of
Abraham, plus Temple Walk and Orchard Road from
Upperwood Road, including the former Prince of Wales
Inn. Five images
- Matlock Bath
Today. Recent Photographs (3). The information from
the original Matlock Bath Today page has been incorporated
into this page, with more pictures of South Parade, plus
a couple of North Parade. Eight images
- Matlock Bath
Today (4). Recent Photographs. Two pictures of the
former Colour Works and one of the High Tor Tunnel,
plus a little about building the tunnel
- Matlock Bath
Today (5). Recent Photographs. Two pictures taken
from the top of Cat Tor
- Matlock Bath
Today (6). Recent Photographs. Six pictures of the
Bath in the snow, 2010
- Matlock
Bath: Upper Wood
- Matlock
Bath: Zoo Tea Gardens, Upper Wood. This wonderful but
slightly eccentric building, possibly the ultimate
curiosity in garden shed design, used to be in Upper
Wood
- Visitors
to Matlock Bath - Vick, Ashworth & Co., 1904.
Programme of an annual "works outing"
- Matlock Bath:
Woodbank, later Cromford Court - built by John Edward
Lawton, a Cotton Manufacturer from Manchester
- Matlock
Bath: Woodbank, 1910. Coloured view of Woodbank and
Arkwright's Mason Mill taken from Harp Edge
- Scarthin Nick and the Greyhound Pond, about 1905. Such a large
pond is a wonderful asset for any community but during
the nineteenth century Scarthin's residents faced some
public health issues
- Scarthin
Nick : Staffordshire Row, 1905 - late eighteenth century
terraced houses, built by Arkwright
- Via
Gellia, near Matlock
Bath, 1906
- Via Gellia: Rider Point,
nr. Matlock Bath, 1909
- Via Gellia, Derbyshire
- In the Via Gellia,
about 1929
- Via Gellia:
Tufa Cottage, near Matlock Bath, 1905
- Images - Twentieth and
Twenty First Century - Matlock Dale
- Matlock Dale: Entering
the Dale. Almost the first few the early travellers
would have had of High Tor. Early twentieth century
postcard
- Matlock
Bath: The Dale, 1907. Boys playing with a hoop in
a snowy Matlock Dale
- Matlock Dale: Artists'
Corner from Pic Tor. In 1890 Mr Peters of Guilderoy
secured the land at Artist's corner and prevented development
- Matlock Dale: Artists'
Corner. The houses in the shadow of High Tor, early
twentieth century
- Matlock
Dale: High Tor and High Tor Hotel, 1950s. With a
tale about pyrotechics in the Dale in the 1830s
- Matlock
Bath: Brunswood Terrace, about 1910
- Matlock
Bath: Photograph of Dale Road From High Tor. Early
twentieth century photograph, showing Brunswood Terrace
and Derwent House
- Matlock
Bath: Mrs. Whittaker's Long Tor Cavern, Dale Road,
advert. Mrs. Mary Whittaker first opened the Long Tor
Cavern to the public in 1892. It almost didn't get
off the ground as a business
- Matlock
Bath: Whittaker's Bottling Plant, Dale Road. From the
top of High Tor, looking down at the bottling plant
in the Dale. The series of buildings where the Whittaker
family carried out their soft drinks business
- Matlock
Bath: The Dale, 1926, from a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock Bath:
High Tor - beautiful photograph and a quote from Rhodes
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor and Artists' Corner (1)
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor and Artists' Corner (2)
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor and the Colour Works. Describes how
and why a Colour Works became established below High
Tor in Matlock Dale
- Matlock Bath: The High Tor, 1904. Henry Hadfield Cubley
painting
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor, the Rock Face (1)
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor, the Rock Face (2). The Giddy
Path
- Matlock
Bath: High Tor, Switzerland View
- Matlock
Dale: High Tor Guest House, 1945-50, with a brief history
- Matlock
Dale: High Tor Guest House, 1936-52
- Matlock
Dale: High Tor Guest House, From High Tor Bridge. Romantic
view of the Guest House, beautifully framed by the
ironwork of the suspension bridge
- St.
John's Church, Cliff Road (1) - on the hillside of Matlock
Dale
- Matlock Dale: St. John's Church, Cliff Road (2)
- Matlock Dale: St. John's the Baptist Church, Interior.
The best craftsmen were employed to carry out the work
- Images - Twentieth and Twenty
First Century - Matlock
- Matlock:
Allen Hill Farm. Allen Hill, the home of one branch
of the ancient Derbyshire family of Woolley, was
demolished in 1934. Three b&w
photos
- Matlock:
Hodgkinson's Matlock & Historic Almanack,
1945, (War Edition), 65th year. Includes several pages
of local officials, etc.
- Matlock Bank and
Bridge, about 1900 (1)
- Matlock
Bank and Bridge, about 1900 (2), from a Ward Lock Guide
- Matlock Bridge and
Bank, 1904. Coloured postcard, called Matlock Bridge
but of both Matlock Bridge and Matlock Bank
- Matlock Bank, a
trichromatic postcard of the Bank from Masson Hillside
- Matlock Bank, 1908
- a view from Masson
- Matlock: General
View - of the Bridge and the Bank - about 1914
- Matlock: Bank Road from Crown Square, about 1910. An
unusual view of the world's steepest tramway, looking
straight up Bank Road
- Matlock from
Heights of Abraham
- Matlock
Bank from Masson, with Masson Farm. Taken
from the top of the Victoria Tower on the Heights
of Abraham
- Matlock
Bank from the Derwent, 1903, from an oil painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock:
The Cinema House, 1922 - photographed shortly after
it was built
- Matlock:
Chatsworth Hydro, Chesterfield Road - this was Poplar
Cottage and the Jeff's Poplar Hydro and was originally
run by the Davis family
- Matlock: Poplar Hydro, later Chatsworth Hydro, 1900-05.
These unusual postcards of the recreational activities
available to the guests of Poplar Hydro provide a fascinating
glimpse into hydro life before the Great War
- Matlock:
Chesterfield House Hydro, 1918 - Ralph Davis was amongst
the first to open an hydropathic establishment on Matlock
Bank
- Matlock:
Masson Hill from Chesterfield Road. Probably taken
before WW1
- Matlock: Church Organ Recitals given by Harry Douglas,
1906-36. Many were at the Congregational Church
- Matlock: Claremont,
Matlock, and Mr. Rowland (who built Rockside)
- Matlock District
Council Coronation Medal, 1937
- Matlock:
Dale Road, Boat House Hotel and River, about 1908
- Matlock:
Dale Road, Boat House Hotel & Quarry. An early
twentieth century photo, with information about the
footbridge which spans the river
- Matlock:
Dale Road, Boat House Hotel and Scout Rooms. The former
meeting place of the 4th Matlock Scout Troop
- Matlock: The Quarry,
Dale Road
- Matlock: Dale Road,
Beginning of the Twentieth Century
- Matlock:
Dale Road a late Edwardian postcard
- Matlock: Dale
Road, Early 1950s. From Marsden's to the Old English
- Matlock:
Dale Road, early 20th century. Evans the jewellers,
etc.
- Matlock: Dale Road, about 1910. Statham's Studio and
Gessey's Confectionery
- Matlock: Dale
Road & The Old English Hotel
- Matlock: Market
Hall, Dale Road. Includes information about the opening
- Matlock:
Seen from the Look-out, Jackson Tor
- Matlock from
Riber, 1914. Matlock Bank was still relatively undeveloped
- Matlock: View of
Matlock From the Memorial, and information about the Cinema
House
- Matlock: General
View - Celesque Series postcard of Matlock Bank and
the Hall Leys, dating from about 1914
- Matlock: Lilybank Hydro
(Dalefield), and the Barton family
- Matlock:
Mr. Barton's Dalefield Hydro (Lilybank), 1904
- Matlock: Lilybank Hydro, Sun Lounge, 1930s
- Matlock: Lilybank
Hydro - Menus, 1958 - 60. Dinner menu and two menu covers
- Matlock: The Bridge,
an Edwardian Postcard
- Matlock: The
Old Bridge, postcard of a painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock: The
Derwent, about 1910
- Matlock: General View, Early
20th Century
- Matlock Bridge
and Bank, 1909 - unusual view of Matlock Bank and Bridge,
photographed from just past the Quarry
- Matlock - looking
towards Hackney, early 20th century
- Matlock
House Hydro, Early Twentieth Century. Promotional
card and 1903 advert, with more about the hydro
- Matlock: NALGO House
- the Derby and Derbyshire Convalescent Home, where
Rossetti stayed in 1857
- [Oker]
Dale View Holiday Centre, Matlock - a large house on
Sitch Lane
- Old Matlock, postcard
of a painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock:
Oldham House Hydro & Woodlands School (Miss White's),
with a little about the Davis family
- Matlock: Oldham
House & Prospect Place Hydro, 1903 Advertisement
from Abel Heywood's Guide
- Matlock: Oldham House Hydro - with a number of people
in the photograph
- Matlock: Oldham
House Hydro, Wellington Street, 1924. Lubin George
Wildgoose, a grandson of Thomas Davis, was running
the hydro
- Matlock: Oldham House Hydro, Tennis Court and Bowling
Green
- Matlock: The Park
and Tram Shelter.
The shelter and its clock were donated by Mr. Robert
Wildgoose
- Hawe
Lees, Matlock, showing Bandstand and New Pavilion.
Early 20th century crowd listening to a Scottish
band
- Matlock: The Bandstand, Hall Leys Pleasure Grounds,
1950s. Screens were erected on Matlock's Bandstand
- Matlock: Hall Leys, about 1910
- Matlock:
Hall Leys. Probably taken in the 1930s
- Matlock:
Hall Leys, Boating Lake & Paddling
Pool, 1940s & 50s.
Three postcards and a photograph. Now includes The
Hall Leys Tennis Courts, 1948
- Matlock:
The Park, 1952. The Hall Leys in 1952, with contemporary
description
- Matlock: Pig Tor,
1903 - 1905. Photographed shortly after the walkway
was opened
- Matlock Bridge,
Pic Tor Walk 1909
- Matlock: Pic Tor,
1920 - view of the attractive Pic Tor Walk
- Matlock: The Pic
Tor, from a painting by H H Cubley
- Matlock: Pic
Tor Promenade
- Matlock: Pic
Tor and Riber Castle, with War Memorial, 1935
- Matlock: Pic
Tor, the Cycle Track and Matlock Green
- Matlock:
Pic Tor, the Cycle Track and Matlock Green, 1909.
Charles Colledge's card is a slightly earlier picture than the one above and
shows more of the cycle track
- Matlock at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century Basquil the tailors, the Crown
Hotel and Hall and Co.
- Matlock: Various Scenes
from the Early Twentieth Century. A multi view B&W card
- Wishing Stone, Riber Castle, The Mill Dam at Tansley,
The Dale, Crown Square, Oker Hill, Matlock Bridge
- Matlock:
Showing the Church and Memorial Gardens. Riber Hillside,
photographed from the Hall Leys.
- Matlock: Lynholmes
Road and the early days of the Hurst Farm Estate.
Two photos, the second showing part of the Drill Hall
- Matlock: Riber,
a Winter Scene, 1937. With the publisher's signature
on the back
- Matlock: Riber
Hall, an early twentieth century painting by Henry
Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock:
Riber Hill and Riber Castle, a view of the farms and
dry stone walls below the castle
- Matlock:
Riber Castle, A Classroom, a postcard produced by Rev.
Chippett
- Matlock:
A Peep at Riber Castle
- Matlock:
Rockside Hydro, 1903, an advertisement from the Ward
Lock Guide showing the original building
- Matlock: Rockside
Hydro, 1908, shortly after the extensions by Parker
and Unwin
- Matlock, Rockside.-View
from South, 1917. Rockside was still open for business
in the early part of the First World War
- Matlock: Rockside Hydro, One of the Tennis Courts.
Tennis was just one of the activities that visitors to
Rockside Hydro were able to enjoy in the 1920s
- Matlock: Rockside
Hydro, 1933 - a top quality hotel, with information
about the people who ran it
- Matlock: Rockside
Hall of Residence 1956
- Matlock: Rockside,
the former hydro, recent photographs of Rockside in a very
sorry state of repair and some pictures of the redevelopment
- Matlock: Smedley's Hydro,
1906
- Matlock:
Smedley's Hydro Drawing Room, 1906. Edwardian picture
of the drawing room, dominated by two huge portraits
of Mr. and Mrs. Smedley
- Matlock:
Smedley's Hydro, 1909. A garage had been built the
previous year
- Matlock: Smedley's
Christmas Banquet Menu, 1925
- Matlock:
Smedley's Christmas Banquet Menus, 1926-7. Also includes
list of music played in 1927
- Matlock:
Smedley's Menus, 1946-9. Two Christmas menus, and the
New Year Dinner Menu for 1949
- Matlock: Smedley's
Hydro - The Terrace, 1927
- Matlock: Smedley's
Hydro, the Terrace in the Snow, 1920s
- Matlock: Smedley's
- Great Britain's Greatest Hydro, 1950 (advertisement)
- Matlock: Smedley's
Hydro and Grounds, 1952, a centenary multi-view card
- Matlock:
Smedley's Memorial Hydropathic Hospital founded by Mrs.
Smedley
- Matlock: St Giles Church,
about 1904
- Matlock: St. Giles
Parish Church, Matlock Bridge, 1908, with a short description
by J. C. Cox
- Matlock: St. Giles
Church, 1909
- Matlock:
Church from Hawe Leys, 1906 - from an oil painting
by Henry Hadfield Cubley
- Matlock:
Crowder Johnson's Handmade Hosiery Works. A family
run business on Wellington Street. Two images
- Matlock: Willersley
Castle - includes some information about Willersley
after the Arkwright family had left
- Matlock:
Willersley Castle and the Matlock Hills, from Cromford
Hill
- Matlock:
The Wishing Stone. Matlock's Wishing Stone is
a massive rock
- Florence Nightingale's
Balcony, Lea-Hurst, Nr. Matlock
- Images - People
- Phoebe Bown
- Harold Joseph Cook - a Casualty
of War
- The Staff
of Derbyshire Stone, about 1945
- Donegani Family Portrait,
about 1900
- Matlock Bath: From the Eato
Family Album.
The family moved to the George Hotel shortly before the First War
- Matlock
Bath: Charlotte Farnsworth, Poetess. Her work
was inspired by the village she lived in
- Mr. Chippett's School
at Riber Castle, 1918
- Matlock
Bath: Fountain Baths, Swimmers From Riber School. Boys
from Mr. Chippett's School attended swimming lessons
at the baths
- Matlock Board School
Pupils, ca, 1898
- Matlock
County Junior School, about 1931 - Girls, Standard 7
- Matlock County
Infant School Band, about 1935/6/7
- Matlock Council
School, 1936
- Matlock Council
School, 1938
- Matlock
Council Junior School, about 1939 - many of the pupils
here are the same children who were in the Infant
School Band photograph
- Matlock: Ernest
Bailey's Grammar School, July 1947. Pupils and Staff
- Matlock:
Ernest Bailey's Grammar School, Vth Form Visit to British
Industries Fair, Castle Bromwich, 1949
- Matlock:
Starkholmes School, 1953. The pupils, with the headmistress
- Matlock Carnival,
1936
- Matlock & District
Amateur Operatic Society, 1930s - photographs of some
of the chorus in two productions
- Garden Party at Matlock
Rectory - Edwardian parishioners
- Canon Kewley & His Sisters
- Matlock: Trinity Methodist Chapel Fayre. A fundraising
event in the 1950s
- Matlock Church Group
(All Saints?) - Can you help us identify when this
was taken?
- Matlock
Bank Primitive Methodist Church, "Young Men's Class",
about 1904
- Matlock Primitive
Methodist Prize Choir, about 1910/11
- Matlock:
Poets' Corner, Hall Leys. Who were these men?
- Matlock
Teachers Association Summer School, 1952
- Matlock
Bath: Men's Cricket Team, 1930-3. Players, officials and
supporters. Many names provided
- The
Heights of Abraham, Great Rutland Cavern, 1912. Three
people are standing close to the entrance to the Great
Rutland Cavern on the Heights of Abraham; all are connected
to the business in some way
- Visitors to Matlock Bath - Elkes Girl Pipers, 1937.
They played at the Floral Fete
- Matlock Bath's Glove
Factory
- Matlock Bath Pavilion
& the Schools Mobile Library
- Photographers - Matlock
and Matlock Bath's early photographers
- Nightingale, Miss Florence
- "The Lady With the Lamp" as a young woman
- Rockside Staff Ball
- Matlock: 5th Matlock Scouts, 1920s
- Matlock:
Scout Rally, about 1946-7. Attended by Scouts of the
4th Matlock and 5th Matlock Troops
- Matlock: 4th
Matlock Scout Camp at Barmouth, 1949/51. Five photographs
of the 4th Matlock Troop
- Matlock:
Scout Leaders with Haydn Dimmock, about 1951. Apart
from B-P, Dimmock did more to promote the Scout movement
than anyone else
- Matlock
Bath: Baden Powell Scouts, 1933 - Bugle and Drums (1).
Rovers and Scouts, with names
- Matlock
Bath: Baden Powell Scouts, 1933 - Bugle and Drums (2).
Rovers, Scouts and Cubs, with names
- Matlock
Bath: Baden Powell Scouts - Annual Entertainment, 1934.
Pantomime in the Parochial Hall
- Starkholmes
ARP Wardens, about 1940. Air Raid Precaution
Wardens played a vital part in Britain's defence
during the Second World War
- Starkholmes
Sunday School Picnic, about 1920/1
- Starkholmes
Village Hall, 1953. Pupils from both Starkholmes School
and Matlock Town School outside Starkholmes Village
Hall
- Unnamed Lady - Do you
know who she was?
- Mrs. Mary Whittaker,
Aërated Water Manufacturer
- Mrs. Mary Widdowson
- Mrs. Robert Wildgoose
- Mrs. Wildgoose's
Servants
- Willersley Castle
Terrace, 1933
- Images - Books
This used to be Maps and Books. Many images, but not listed
here.
- Images,
Matlock - "Just"
Images
More images, that do not have their own page
- Images,
Matlock Bath - "Just"
Images
More images, that do not have their own page
- Images,
Matlock Dale - "Just"
Images
More images, that do not have their own page
- Images, Magic Lantern
Slides and Vista Screen views - "Just" Images
More images, that do not have their own page
- Images, Miscellaneous -
"Just" Images
More images, that do not have their own page
- Images: Links to Images and
Information elsewhere on the web site and to other web
sites
- QuickList - Lists Gateway This
index includes links to shorter lists included elsewhere on the
site map
- Census Full list under Census above
- Church & Chapel Registers Full list under Church Records above
- Documents Relating to Matlock
& Matlock Bath
- Matlock & Matlock Bath
Lists Through the Centuries - Index
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Sixteenth Century and Before - Lay Subsidy
Roll (1327-8), Lists containing 5 names or less
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Seventeenth Century - Vills & Freeholders
(1633), Lists containing 5 names or less
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Seventeenth Century - Ayd to His Majesty
King Charles I / the "Forced Loan" (1627)
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Seventeenth Century - The Free
and Voluntary Present, 1661
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Seventeenth Century - The Hearth
Tax, 1670
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Seventeenth Century - The Recusant Fines,
1681-2
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Eighteenth Century - Licences for
badgers, drovers, hucksters and swailers, Lists
containing 5 names or less
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Eighteenth Century - Horse Tax
Register (1785)
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - List of Subscriptions
for the Erection and Support of the Intended Derbyshire
Infirmary, 1805 |
Lists containing 5 names or less
- Deserter Index, Derbyshire County Councillors,
Lunacy Returns, 1828
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Volunteer
Infantry Lists Roll I. Militia (1809) | Matlock, Dethick
and Lea Volunteers (1803) | Wirksworth Battalion (1803
- 1808)
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Matlock School
Charity (1814)
- Matlock
& Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Matlock,
All Saints' School: Admissions Register, sample of entries
1895 - 1898; School Log Book, sample of entries 1875 -
1879
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Before the
Board at Bakewell, 1838-1841
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Keeping
Law and Order : New Constables for Matlock, 1844
| Magistrates for the County | J.P.'s | Sheriffs
| Deputy-Lieutenants | County Police
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Manorial
Records, Extracts from 1851
- Matlock
& Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Items
delivered to Matlock Railway Station, 1851
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Subscription
for the relief of the Cumming children, 1852
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Contributions
to the Patriotic Fund, 1854
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Matlock Cricket
Club, 1857 - 1900
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Owners of
Land, 1873
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Church Fundraising,
1886 - 1895
- Matlock & Matlock
Bath Lists: The Nineteenth Century - Rebuilding
Derby General Infirmary - Fundraising in May, 1891
- Matlock &
Matlock Bath Lists: The Twentieth Century - Matlock
Bath Men Serving King and Country, 1914
- Directories Index, Nineteenth
Century - Commercial, Trades and Private Residents
- Matlock Advertisements in
Various Directories - Transcripts
- Matlock Taverns & Pubs Listed
in Early Directories - Pigot (1821-2), Glover (1827-29),
Pigot (1835)
- Brewer's Derby Circular
Guide, and Commercial Directory for 1823 and 1824, Matlock
extracts
- Glover's Directory of
the County of Derby accurately taken during the years
1827, '8, and '9, by Stephen Glover
- Pigot and Co.'s National
Commercial Directory, 1828-9, pp.139-140 Matlock, Matlock
Bath, Bonsall, Darley and Neighbourhoods
- Pigot's Directory, 1831
Matlock and Matlock Bath with the village of Bonsall and
neighbourhoods
- Pigot & Co.'s Royal
National Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties
of ... Derbyshire ... (July 1842), Matlock and Matlock
Bath, with the village of Bonsall and neighbourhoods
- Bagshaw's Directory Matlock
Alphabetical and Trades Directory (1846)
- (Kelly's) The Post Office
Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire
and Rutlandshire (1848) pp. 2461-2463
- Matlock Parish: Gazetteer
and General Directory of Sheffield, and all the Townships,
Parishes and Villages Within the Distance of Twenty Miles
Round Sheffield by William White (1852) transcript of
pp. 544-546
- (Kelly's) The Post Office
Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire
and Rutlandshire (1855) transcript of pp.107-109
- Francis White's Derbyshire
Directory (1857) transcript of pp.440-444
- White's General Commercial
Directory and Topography of the Borough of Sheffield with
all the Towns, Parishes, Villages and Hamlets Within a
Circuit of Twenty Miles (1862) pp. 277-279
- (Kelly's) The Post Office
Directory of the Counties of Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire,
Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Rutlandshire (1864)
pp. 277-279
- (Kelly's) The Post Office
Directory of the Counties of Derby, Leicester, Rutland
and Nottingham (1876) pp. 141-144
- Kelly's Directory of the
Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (1891)
- Matlock Bath pp.255-257
- Kelly's Directory of
the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (1891)
- Matlock Bank & Moor pp.257-258
- Kelly's Directory of
the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (1891)
- Matlock Bridge pp.259-259
- Kelly's Directory of
the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (1891)
- Matlock Town & Matlock Green p. 259
- Kelly's Directory
of the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland
(1891) - Riber & Starkholmes pp. 254, 255 & 259
- Kelly's Directory of the
Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (1891)
- Local Boards Magistrates & Public Officers
- Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire,
Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Rutland (1895) - Matlock
Bath pp.292-295
- Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire,
Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Rutland (1899) - Matlock
Bath pp.301-302
- Directories Index, Twentieth
Century - Commercial, Trades and Private Residents
- Matlock and Matlock Bath
Names in the London Gazette: Army and Regimental Promotions,
Bankruptcies, Business Partnership Changes, Civil Service
Examinations, Orders of Chancery, Changes of Name, Company
Liquidations, Acts of Parliament, Debtors, Honours, Inland
Revenue Declarations (Banks), Property Sales, Wills
- Magazines, Journals and Newspapers,
Index to Articles Published in
(also see Newspapers)
- Maps of Matlock, Matlock Bath & District, Index
- Memorial Inscriptions (MI) Index
- MIs, St. Giles' Church, Matlock
- in the Church
- MIs, St. Giles' Church, Matlock
: in the Churchyard, areas A - D
- MIs, St. Giles' Church, Matlock
: in the Churchyard, areas E - H
- MIs, St. Giles' Church, Matlock
: in the Churchyard, areas I - M
- MIs, St. Giles' Church, Matlock
: in the Churchyard, areas N - R
- MIs, Matlock, Finding the
Churchyard Inscriptions. Downloadable / printable sketch
map for Visitors to the Churchyard
- MIs, Matlock Methodist
and United Reformed Church, Bank Road. Formerly Matlock
Wesleyan Chapel and then Trinity Methodist Church
- MIs, Holy Trinity Church, Matlock
Bath - in the Church
- MIs, Holy Trinity Church, Matlock
Bath - in the Churchyard
- MIs, Matlock Bath, Finding the
Churchyard Inscriptions
- MIs, Miscellaneous Memorials and
Inscriptions, with photographs
- Memorial Inscriptions of Matlock
People Found Overseas
- Memorial Inscriptions (MI)
Surnames Index
- Memorials, War. Scroll down to War Memorials
- Matlock & Matlock Bath Pedigrees.
Pedigrees provided for some of the movers and shakers of Derbyshire
Society
- Newspaper Cuttings: Collection of
very short reports extracted from local newspapers published over
75 years ago.
- QuickList. See Lists above
- References and General Information
- Strays Index
*New navigation
- War Memorials
- Wills Calendar, Index
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Matlock
and District, from the catalogue at County Hall LSL
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : About
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Abbreviations
& Conventions
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Place
Names
- Wolley Manuscripts, The :
Place Names in Matlock
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Surnames
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6666
& 6667 (excl.ff.144-211)
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6667
- WOLLEY family
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6668
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6669
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6670-5
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6676-80
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6681-86
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6687-90
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6691-6
- Wolley Manuscripts, The : Vol.6697-6715
- What's New Index
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