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D1564 - Strutt family of Belper - [18th-20th cent]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1564/60
Title
Plans of suggested development of the Bridge Hill Estate, including proposed layout of new roads and other utilities
Date
1937
Description
Surveyors: Richardson and Linnell
Scale: 200 feet to 20 cm (except D1564/60ii which is at 100 feet to 1 inch)
Extent
7 items
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Strutt family of Belper
Administrative History
Having been the Strutt family home since the 1790s, Bridgehill House was demolished in 1930. These plans of 1937 show the suggested housing development for the area. As in other parts of the country, construction was delayed by the outbreak of the Second World War.
Format
Map/Plan
Physical Description
Size: all 94 x 120 cm (except D1564/60ii which is 55 x 80 cm)
Copies
A digital copy D1564/60iii and D1564/60v from this file can be viewed on the public computers at the record office. You can also view D1564/60v on Google Arts and Culture (see link above).
Acknowledgements
Additional catalogue description provided by Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Great Place Scheme project volunteers in 2018 and map was digitised externally with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the same project.
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https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/plans-of-the-suggested-development-of-the-bridge-hill-estate-in-belper-richardson-and-linnell/ZgFT3vMd_6ulRg
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