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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2912/30
TitlePhotograph album of buildings, probably Maurice Hunter's album of photographs relating to the Hunter and Woodhouse architectural practice
Date[early 20th cent]
DescriptionIncludes photographs of:
Openwoodgate church, interior and exterior;
shop on Bridge St., Belper;
'House at Ilkeston' [?The Mount, Heanor Road];
Lodge in 'The Meadows'; Highfield, Belper;
Houses in Green Lane, Belper;
Makeney Old Hill Farm (2) Makeney Old Hall Farm buildings before and after renovation; Makeney Old Hall Farm rebuilt (2)
1-6 Devonshire Terrace, Belper;
Frank Hibbert's shop, Belper;
Makeney Road before and after improvement (4); Hill Top, Makeney;
New Drill Hall, Belper; Argyllshire House (2);
Makeney House new stable entrance; Makeney House 'old' and 'new';
Old Post Office, Belper; Shop: George Winn & Co., bookbinders, King St., Belper;
Moscow Farm, Milford and extension to new Post Office;
Belper House, Strutt Street, Belper; House and warehouse, Strutt and King Streets, Belper; Parrs Bank, Belper; House in Strutt Street, Belper;
Shaw Lane, Milford (2);
George St., Belper; Savings Bank, Belper; cottages, Belper Lane; The White City, Belper; Houses in Foundry Lane, Belper; Hosiery Factory, Belper Strutt Schools (4); Quarry Bank, Belper, exterior and interior showing staircase; and printed views of Belper including Rock Island in River Gardens, Brailford Hall, Holbrook Convalescent House and new (2) and old Hosiery Factory, Belper, exterior and interior, and new dyehouse; Park Foundry, Belper under construction
Extent1 volume
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHunter family of Belper, and associated families
CopiesA digital copy of this item is available on the public computers at the record office.

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Belper; Highfield Children's Home; pre 1947-c.1962; children's home
Belper; Holbrook Road Cottage Homes; 1910-c.1940s; children's home
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