Eyam Museum or as it is locally known Eyam Plague museum is a local museum in the village of Eyam, located in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England.[1][2]
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EyamMuseum or as it is locally known Eyam Plague museum is a local museum in the village of Eyam, located in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England....
Eyam ( /ˈiːm/) is an English village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales that lies within the Peak District National Park. There is evidence of early...
Castle, overlooking Castleton, was built by the Normans. Inside the park, EyamMuseum has displays on the village's history during the Black Death. Castleton...
[citation needed] EyamMuseum in the village of Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, has a special emphasis on the Plague as it struck Eyam. Black Death...
Eyam Hall is a country house within the civil parish of Eyam, Derbyshire, located to the west of St Lawrence's Church, Eyam. It is recorded in the National...
Retrieved 16 November 2020. "Home". EyamMuseum. Retrieved 16 November 2020. "Masson Mills Working Textile Museum illustrates Arkwright's legacy". www...
Cambridgeshire The Olde House and Grange, Eyam, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England, UK; one of the listed buildings in Eyam The Olde House, Tillingham, Dengie...
It resembles crosses from Bakewell and Eyam, and David Hey uses the similarity of the vine scrolls in the Eyam and Sheffield crosses to hypothesise a...
worked in their own homes or small loom shops, like the one Greg owned at Eyam. Hand-loom weaving continued in parallel to power loom weaving throughout...
protected as listed buildings. Evesham, Worcestershire, on Merstow Green. Eyam, Derbyshire; 18th century, on the village green. Little Longstone, Derbyshire;...
transmissible diseases. According to this theory, termed the Eyam hypothesis, after the English Parish of Eyam, sickness behavior protects the social group of infected...
various places. Notable quarantines in modern history include the village of Eyam in 1665 during the bubonic plague outbreak in England; East Samoa during...
ice cream), Hope, Hathersage (well known for its open air swimming pool), Eyam and Castleton, famous for its Blue John stone. A place of notable significance...
two stillbirths. Anna Seward mourned their loss in her poem Eyam (1788). Born in 1742 at Eyam, a mining village in the Peak District of Derbyshire, where...
Saxon saint and hermit) to St Lawrence's church in the Plague Village of Eyam, Peak District St Albans Cathedral, England. Associated with the country's...
Road From To Notes B6500 - B6520 unused B6521 Eyam A6187 near the Fox House Inn B6522 unused B6523 (defunct) Listed in the DfT Road lists as running from...
within the Manors or Liberties of Crich, Ashford, Stoney Middleton, and Eyam, Hartington, Litton, Peak Forest, Tideswell, and Youlgreave, in the County...
grounds' for the house." In birth order: Reverend William Mompesson, vicar of Eyam during the Plague in 1666, moved to the village in 1670, lived there for...
Castleton Hall Chatsworth House Coxbench Hall Ednaston Manor Elvaston Castle Eyam Hall Haddon Hall Hardwick Hall Hartington Hall Ilam Park Kedleston Hall Longford...
House, Matlock Dethick Manor Ednaston Manor Elvaston Castle Errwood Hall Eyam Hall Fenny Bentley Old Hall Flagg Hall Foremarke Hall Great Longstone Hall...
Railway Museum. On static display. GCR Class 11F (LNER Class D11) 4-4-0 no. 506 Butler Henderson. Built in 1919. On loan from the National Railway Museum. On...
European Parliament. Moscow and Saint Petersburg. The Battlefields. Berlin Eyam. The Gambia. A geography trip to the Gambia to study ecosystems and visit...
the coronavirus pandemic, referencing the Derbyshire "plague village" of Eyam, which self-isolated in 1665 to limit the spread of the Great Plague of London...
Bronze Age activity, and artifacts found there are displayed at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. Vikings settled in the area around 800 CE. Local place...
built. The SGLR was originally started with stock from Ladywash Mine, near Eyam in Derbyshire. The only locomotive was No.6, which was in a very poor condition...