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D2605 - F A Holmes of Darley Dale (d 1947), environmentalist - [20th cent]
1 - Correspondence - 1923-1956
2 - Articles - 1920s-1940s
3 - Newspaper cuttings - 1924-1983
4 - Photographs - c. 1936-1947
1 - The Nabbs in Dovedale, a gift from E Hodgson Kerfoot, reprinted from The Yorkshire Post - 3 Jan 1936
2 - Dovedale, as the suggested George V memorial, reprinted from the News Chronicle - 6 Jan 1937
3 - Dovedale from the National Trust seat, Hurts Wood - c. 1936-1947
4 - The River Manifold near Wetton Mill - c. 1936-1947
5 - Postcard of Grindon Bridge - c. 1936-1947
6 - Wolfscote Dale - c. 1936-1947
7 - Wetton Mill - c. 1936-1947
8 - Milldale - c. 1936-1947
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10 - Beeston Tor - c. 1936-1947
11 - Dovedale at the Doveholes, looking towards Halldale - c. 1936-1947
12 - Doveholes, Dovedale - c. 1936-1947
13 - The stepping stones, Bunster Hill and the entrance to Dovedale - c. 1936-1947
14 - F A Holmes at Old Hannah's Cave, near Wetton Mill, Manifold Valley - c. 1936-1947
15 - F A Holmes and a National Trust sign at Dovedale - c. 1936-1947
16 - St Bertram's well on Bunster Hill - c. 1936-1947
17 - Lode Mill from Shining Tor, Dovedale - c. 1936-1947
18 - The Manifold Valley with Thors' Cave in the distance - c. 1936-1947
19 - Thors' Cave and the disused railway along the Manifold Valley - c. 1936-1947
5 - Sale particulars and related items - 20th cent
Strutt family of Belper
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