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STRUTT - The Strutt Library - 1533-1961
A - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf A - 1678-1945
1 - Ordnance Survey: Ashbourne. Sheet 124; Scale - 1 inch to a mile (1895) - 1902
2 - The Complete guide to Dovedale, Ashbourn and Ilam; containing also notices of the surrounding country and of the geology, palaeontology, botany and ornithology of the district, with remarks on fishing in the Dove and Wye … etc. - c1871
3 - Francis Jourdain: A guide to Ashburne (S. Oswald's) Parish Church Derbyshire. - c1892
4 - Views of Ashbourne and Dovedale. - 1900s
5 - The Charities of Ashbourne. - 1838
6 - The history and topography of Ashbourn, the valley of the Dove, and the adjacent villages; with biographical sketches of eminent natives, &c. - 1839
7 - John Fernie: In Ashover valley; a volume of verse. - 1899
8 - Mima Challis: Eastwood old hall; a tale of Derbyshire life in the XV1th century. - 1800s
9 - Andreas Edward Cokayne: Bakewell and its vicinity; excursions, drives, and walks; with a table of authorized carriage fares from Bakewell to and from Haddon & Chatsworth and some notes on stone circles and other rude stone monuments. - 1888
10 - Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: The archaeological journal. Number 13. March, 1847. - 1847
11 - Samuel Pegge: Sketch of the history of Bolsover and Peak Castles, in the County of Derby. In a letter to his grace the Duke of Portland; illustrated with various drawings by Hayman Rooke. Forming number XXXII of the Bibliogheoa Topographica Britannica. - 1785
12 - Sidney Oldall Addy: Historical memorials of Beauchief Abbey. - 1878
13 - G. Arthur Fletcher: Records of Wesleyan Methodism in the Belper circuit, 1760-1903. - 1903
14 - T Derry: Some notes on old Belper and old Belper books. - 1890s
15 - D.P.D.: Forms of prayer, for the use of a congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Belper. - 1823
16 - M.D.: Bolsover Castle: a tale from Protestant history of the sixteenth century. - 1846
17 - Bolsover Urban District Council 1894 - 1944. - 1945
18 - E. Andrews Downman: History of Bolsover: its town, castle, Bethlehem, etc. - 1895
19 - Seth Evans: Bradwell: ancient and modern, a history of the parish and incidents in the Hope valley and district; being collections and recollections in a Peakland village. - 1912
20 - Vernon Brelsford: A history of Brimington from the Domesday Survey to 1937. - 1938
21 - A. Hunter: The Buxton manual: or, a treatise on the nature and virtues of the waters of Buxton; to which is prefixed, an account of the external and internal use of natural and artificial warm waters among the antients.
22 - William Henry Robertson: A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters; or Buxton in 1854. With a map of the peak of Derbyshire, and the surrounding districts; a plan of the Buxton park and pleasure-grounds; elevations and plans of the baths, etc; a botanical appendix by Miss Hawkins. - 1854
23 - William Henry Robertson: A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters; or Buxton in 1854. With a map of the peak of Derbyshire, and the surrounding districts; a plan of the Buxton park and pleasure-grounds; elevations and plans of the baths, etc; a botanical appendix by Miss Hawkins.. A new issue: to which is prefixed a brief statement of the more recent progress and changes in Buxton. - 1854
24 - Buxton Lime Firms Company Ltd.: Buxton lime for agricultural purposes. - 1897
25 - The Buxton guide, and excursive companion, to the beauties and the wonders of the High Peak. With engraved illustrations of the principal objects attractive to the tourist. - 1842
26 - Arthur Jewitt: The history of Buxton: and visitor's guide to the curiosities of the Peak. Including a descriptive itinery of the excursions usually made, and a set of botanical tables. - 1811
27 - J. Chambers: Chambers' beauties of Buxton, or new and improved visitors' guide to that celebrated watering place; with a descriptive of the interesting objects in its vicinity. 3rd edition. - 1849
28 - [Missing as at 2017] Sir John Floyer: An enquiry into the right use and abuses of the hot, cold and temperate baths in England. Published: London, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Churchyard Page length: xi, 144p Strutt collection - 1697
29 - W. Bott , comp.: A description of Buxton, and the adjacent country; or the new guide, for ladies and gentlemen. - 1795-1802
30 - R. Ward: The Buxton, Matlock & Castleton guide, containing concise accounts of these and other remarkable places & objects, chiefly in the northerly parts of the interesting county of Derby. - 1826
31 - William Henry Robertson: The original and standard guide to the use of the Buxton mineral waters; with an introduction and notes by G. Lorimer. 27th edition revised and enlarged. - 1890s
32 - Edward Hall and Arnold Walker, editors: Buxton conference; souvenir: the authorised official guide for the National Union of Teachers' conference; Easter 1903. - 1903
33 - Henry Moore: Picturesque excursions in the high peak of Derbyshire: forming a new Buxton and Castleton guide. With descriptive accounts of the scenery, curiosities, and singular objects. A new theory to account for the ebbing and flowing well, situated in Barmoor Clough, near Buxton. - 1819
34 - George Pearson: Observations and experiments for investigating the chymical history of the tepid springs of Buxton;…a chronological relation of the use of Buxton water from the earliest records to the present time, sketches of a history of the atmosphere of the peake, and of the external form and internal structure of the mountainous regions of Derbyshire. - 1784
35 - John C. Thresh: Buxton, as a health resort; a description of the town, its position, sanitary condition, water supply etc., together with a full account of its celebrated thermal waters. - 1883
36 - J. C. Bates: Views in Buxton and neighbourhood. - c1866
37 - Charles Syson Devis: The queen of the peak; or Buxton in 1877. - 1877
38 - John Cumming Bates: Buxton: it’s a history, waters, climate, scenery etc. - 1898
39 - William Henry Robertson: Buxton and its waters: an analytical account of their medicinal properties, and general effects. - 1838
40 - Llewellynn Jewitt, editor: Black's guide to Buxton and its environs, including the mines of Castleton, Haddon Hall and Chatsworth. - 1868
41 - Reverend J. C. Cox and others: Ancient remains near Buxton; being reprints of papers by the Reverend J. C. Cox, John Ward and W. H. Salt, regarding the archaeological explorations of Micah Salt, collated and extended by William Turner. - 1900s
42 - Number not used
43 - Edward Bradbury (Strephon, pseudonym): Buxton illustrated, with notes on its environs. - 1899
44 - W. G. Baxter: Pen & ink sketches of scenes & incidents in Buxton: comprising fifty humorous sketches by W. G. Baxter. - 1800s
45 - J. M. Hedinger: A short description of Castleton, in Derbyshire; its natural curiosities, and mineral productions. (Sheldon Collection). 5th edition, published in Derby by J Drewry, 1790s. 34 pages long. Copy 1 of this title is bound in "Tracts", comprising the Hedinger text on Castleton, plus "Cantabrigia Depicta" (a text on Cambridge by an unknown author), a "Description of the three celebrated pictures by Reubens, at Antwerp" and W Bullock's "Companion to the London Museum and Pantherion". A second copy of the Hedinger text is in the Strutt Collection, also the 5th edition. Bound in with it is W Bott's "A description of Buxton...". Mis-print on title page ("ist" for "its"). A second Sheldon Collection copy: is the 16th edition, published in Stockport by J Lomax and Castleton by S Needham. 37 pages. It is bound in H Moore's "Picturesque excursions from Derby to Matlock Bath", 1818 (STRUTT/A/211). - 1790s
46 - John Gage: A Dissertation on St Aethelwold's benedictional, an illuminated M.S. of the 10th century, in the library of his grace the Duke of Devonshire; communicated by John Gage, Esq. F.R.S., Director, in a letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Aberdeen, President, &c. - 1832
47 - Henry Kirke: Chapel-en-le-Frith, the capital of the peak. - 1906
48 - W. H. Shawcross: Some notices of Castleton and its old inhabitants from A.D.1645 to A.D. 1837. - 1903
49 - William Cavendish. 7th Duke of Devonshire: Catalogue of the library at Chatsworth. - 1879
50 - P. Cunninghame: Chatsworth or the genius of England's prophecy: a poem. By the author of The naval triumph. - 1783
51 - Sir E. G. B. Lytton, editor: The three vows, and other romances at Chatsworth, edited by the author of Pelham, (etc.). - 1845
52 - E. Rhodes: Modern Chatsworth; or, the palace of the Peak, comprising an account of the house, pictures, sculpture gallery, &c., by the author of ''Peak scenery''. - 1837
53 - Lionel Cust: A description of the sketchbook by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, used by him in Italy, 1621-1627, and preserved in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire, at Chatsworth. - 1902
54 - A. H. Malan, editor: 'Famous Holmes of Great Britain and Their Stories'. - 1900
55 - Llewellynn Jewitt: Chatsworth. - 1872
56 - W. G. S. Cavendish. 6th Duke of Devonshire: Marbles, bronzes and fragments at Chatsworth. - 1838
57 - John and Jaques William Pendleton: Modern Chesterfield: its history, legends, and progress. - 1903
58 - Wingshaft: The story of Chesterfield from the Roman invasion to Domesday. - 1900s
59 - Reverend George Hall: The history of Chesterfield, and its charities; with an account of the chapelries and hamlets in the parish: to which is added, an historical description of Chatsworth, Hardwick and Bolsover… - 1823
60 - Figaro in Chesterfield: "'A rod for a fool's back". - 1833-1835
61 - George Hall: The history of Chesterfield; with particulars of the hamlets contiguous to the town, and descriptive accounts of Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Bolsover Castle. - 1839
62 - Pym Yeatman: Some observations upon the law of ancient demesne, with suggestions as to the origin of the families of Brewer, Brito Hardwick, and Cavendish, the ancient Lords of the manor of Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, arising upon an examination of the archives of that borough. - 1884
63 - Number not used - 1715-1731
64 - Harry J. Donkin: The history of Bryan Donkin and company. - c1925
65 - J. Pendleton: Old and new Chesterfield: its people and steeple, by Tatler (pseudonym). - 1882
66 - John Grundy: The report of John Grundy, engineer; respecting the proposed navigation. - 1770
67 - Pym Yeatman: Records of the Borough of Chesterfield: being a series of extracts from the archives of the corporation of Chesterfield, and of other repositories; collected by Pym Yeatman. - 1884
68 - Rosebery: National policy: a speech delivered at Chesterfield, December 16, 1901, by Lord Rosebery. - 1902
69 - John Pym Yeatman: The history of the borough of Chesterfield, with some account of the Hundred of Scarsdale. Reprinted from the ''Feudal history of Derbyshire''. - 1890
70 - Albert J. Foster: Round about the crooked spire. - 1894
71 - D. E. Grey: A tale of Codnor castle, a poem in six cantos. 2nd edition. - c1833
72 - John Ward: Dale and its Abbey (Derbyshire): a short history and guide. - c1890
73 - [Missing as at 2017] J. P. Sheldon: Opening of ancient British barrows at Sheen. Reprinted from the ''Leek Times''. Published: Leek, M. H.Miller Page length: 8p - 1861
74 - Richard Ussher: A historical sketch of the parish of Croxall, in the county of Derby. - 1881
75 - Statutes: House of Commons. Select Committee on Private Bills (Group H.) Bill. 40 & 41 Victoriae-Session 1877. [The Derby Corporation Act 1877.] - c1877
76 - Freebody: Freebody's directory of the towns of Derby, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Buxton, etc. - 1852
77 - Stephen Glover: Glover's directory of the borough of Derby, including the townships of Darley Abbey, Little Church and Little Chester, with an introduction describing the churches,… and a list of the nobility, gentry. - 1858
78 - Edward Bradbury and Richard Keene: All about Derby: its history, institutions, and industries: with notes on the neighbourhood. 2nd edition. - 1884
79 - Edward Bradbury and Richard Keene: All about Derby: its history, institutions, and industries; with notes on neighbourhood. - 1881
80 - [Missing as at 2017] Brewer: Brewer's Derby circular guide and commercial directory, for 1823 and 1824, with notices of Alfreton, Ashbourne, Bakewell, Belper, etc. - c1825
81 - Llewellynn Jewitt: A guide to the borough of Derby, with descriptive trips by railway to the most interesting places in the neighbourhood. - 1852
82 - Robert Simpson: A walk through Derby, containing a concise account of the public buildings, in the town; compiled from authentic sources. - 1827
83 - Derbyshire Advertiser: The mayoralty of Abraham Woodiwiss, Mayor of Derby November, 1880 to November, 1882; compiled from the ''Derbyshire Advertiser,'' with a sketch of Mr Woodiwiss's life. - 1883
84 - A. W. Davison: Derby: its rise and progress. - 1906
85 - Stephen Glover: The history and directory of the Borough of Derby, intended as a guide to strangers visiting the town. 4th edition. - 1849
86 - Robert Simpson: A collection of fragments illustrative of the history and antiquities of Derby, compiled from authentic sources; illustrated with many engravings. - 1826
87 - Derby County Borough: Centenary of local government in England, 1835-1935. - 1935
88 - John Ward: Derby from age to age. - 1892
89 - S. Rayner: The history, antiquities, and topography of the town of Derby and its environs. - 1838
90 - Robert Simpson: A collection of fragments illustrative of the history and antiquities of Derby, compiled from authentic sources; illustrated with many engravings. - 1826
91 - Views of Derby. - 1800s
92 - I. H. Jeayes, editor: Borough of Derby: calendar of ancient records; prepared by Mr I. H. Jeayes of the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, June 18th, 1904. - 1904
93 - John Keys: Sketches of old Derby and neighbourhood; edited by George Frederick Gadd. - 1895
94 - Derby Illustrated: Its art, trade, and commerce. - 1800s
95 - Derby State Visit of Queen Victoria. Permanent record of Queen Victoria's state visit to Derby, containing a complete account of various ceremonies…together with a brief resumé of her Majesty's reign; an historical sketch of the Derbyshire Royal infirmary and the Mayor of Derby. - 1891
96 - William Hutton: The history of Derby; from the remote ages of antiquity, to the year MDCCXCI; describing its situation, air, soil, water, streets, buildings and government; with the illustrious families which have inherited its honours. Also the ecclesiastical history, the trade, amusements. - 1791
97 - Poems. Sold in the aid of the funds for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Alkmund. - 1843
98 - T. G. Bonney, editor: Cathedrals, abbeys and churches of England and Wales: descriptive, historical, pictorial. Revised edition. - 1898
99 - Bemrose & Sons Ltd, publishers: Map of the County Borough of Derby and environs, showing new parliamentary and ward boundaries of the enlarged borough, new streets, public buildings, polling stations, & C., with alphabetical index to streets, railway stations, churches, public buildings and places. - 1901
100 - Borough Surveyor, Derby: Map of Derby; showing the proposed sites for the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting, 1868. - 1867
101 - W. Chaffers: Marks and monograms on pottery and porcelain, with historical notices of each manufactory, preceded by an introductory essay on the Vasa Ficilia of England, and followed by a copious index. - 1866
102 - [Missing as at 2017] Daniel Parker Coke, petitioner: The proceedings of the committee appointed to try the merits of the Derby election; which began on the first of February, 1776, and ended on the eighth of the same month, when Daniel Parker Coke, Esq; the petitioner, was declared duly elected. Published: Derby, J. Sanders Page length: vi, 138p - 1776
103 - No-Popery! Territorial possessions of the corporation of Derby, and Mr. Robert Liversage's will, in behalf of St. Peter's parish. Bible and Magna Charta. - 1826
104 - Edward Madley: Pastoral instruction: being a faithful representation of the doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church on the following important subjects… affectionately addressed to the society worshipping in the New Jerusalem Temple, London Terrace, Derby and to the public in general. - 1821
105 - County Gaol, Derby: Rules and regulations, for the government of the county gaol and house of correction, at Derby. - 1840
106 - Bye-Laws, Derby. Bye-laws of the town council, acting as the local Board of Health; with respect to hackney carriages, slaughter houses, the prevention of nuisances, etc., and as to new streets and buildings. A.D 1859. - 1859
107 - Thomas George Austin, editor: Statistical chart illustrating the tide of population, mortality, &c. in the registration district of Derby. Prepared by Thomas George Austin. - 1874
108 - Derby Water Works Company: Scales of quarterly charges for the supply of water for domestic consumption, and for baths and water closets, and other special purposes; together with the rules and regulations required to be observed. - 1850
109 - Derby Corporation. Sewerage: Derby sewerage, 1902; general plan; drawn by John Ward, Borough Surveyor, Derby. - 1902
110 - George Cay, and others: Helps and hindrances to home happiness; being the seven essays, selected by the adjudicators of the prizes offered to the hand-workers of Derby and Litchurch, by the Derby Working Mens' Association. - 1860
111 - Ed. B. Tacchella: The Derby school register, 1570-1901. - 1902
112 - Derby corporation. Sewerage: Derby Sewerage; plan A and B accompanying the report [of James Mansergh.]. - 1886
113 - William Bemrose, editor: Bow, Chelsea and Derby porcelain, being further information relating to these factories, obtained from original documents, not hitherto published. - 1898
114 - Derby China: a souvenir. - 1898
115 - John Haslem: The old Derby china factory: the workmen and their productions. Containing biographical sketches of the chief artist workmen, the various marks used, facsimiles copied from the old Derby pattern books, the original price list of more than 400 figures and groups, etc.etc. - 1876
116 - Charles Sylvester: The philosophy of domestic economy; as exemplified in the mode of warming, ventilating, washing, drying & cooking… adopted in the Derbyshire General Infirmary… together with an explanation of the principles on which they are performed. - 1819
117 - Derby Philosophical Society: Rules and catalogue of the library belonging to the Derby Philosophical Society, established in 1784. - 1835
118 - [Missing as at 2017] Derby Midland United Order of Odd Fellows: Lecture of the Grand Lodge of the Derby Midland United Order of Odd Fellows: Derby Unity. Published: Derby, J. Clark (Bound with: Derby Midland U.O.O.F., Lecture: 1862.) Strutt - 1800s
119 - Edgar W. Webbe: The Oddfellows' companion and guide to Derby. - 1892
120 - Midland Railway Institue, Derby: Classified catalogue of the library, with supplementary lists of additions to August, 1901; indexes to authors and subjects, and handbook to fiction. - 1901
121 - Midland Railway Institue, Derby: Classified catalogue of the books in the library, with an index and an appendix; December 1906. - 1906
122 - Town and County Library, Derby: Catalogue of books. January 1, 1862. - 1862
123 - Midland Deaf & Dumb Institution, Derby: Our deaf and dumb: the quarterly magazine of the Midland Deaf & Dumb Institution, Friar Gate, Derby. vol 1 June 1892- March 1895; vol 2 June 1895-March 1898. - 1892-1898
124 - J. Ratcliffe: The rules of the court record, for the trial of civil actions in the borough of Derby; with an appendix of forms of pleadings, table of fees, and of costs, as taken and allowed on taxation, and statutes 1st & 2nd Vict., cap.110, & 8th & 9th Vict., cap.127. - 1850
125 - Jeremiah Brandreth, defendant: The trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others, for high treason, under a special commission at Derby, (from) Thursday the 16th (to) Saturday the 25th of October, 1817; with the antecedent proceedings. - 1817
126 - Joseph Wright: Criticisms on Wright exhibition. - 1882
127 - "The Derby Ram". The ballad-history of "The wonderful Derby Ram", detailed from its stupendous origin to its tragical termination; in a series of imaginative sketches, by Priestman Atkinson; and with an introduction and notes, by Alfred Wallis. - c1900
128 - A report of the whole of the proceedings under the Special Commission held in the County Hall at Derby in the month of October 1817, including the trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, alias John Coke, alias the Nottingham Captain, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam the edler and George Wightman for High Treason; with the speeches of counsel, and other interesting particulars. To which is added, an account of the execution and a detail of Oliver's Tour through Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire Published: Nottingham, Sutton and Son, [1817]. - 1817
129 - Trials for high treason. Opening of the Commission, &c. (The trial of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, etc., in October, 1817.) - 1817
130 - Irish Laureat (an): The polygamist: or, the lustful priest; giving an account of one James Christie, a clergyman, who is now confined in Derby Jail, for having two wives, with original letters that passed on both sides. - 1700s
131 - William Crosbie: The Beaconsfield policy: an address delivered in connection with the Victoria Street Church Literary Society, Derby, December, 11th. 1878. Also in connection with the Zion Church Young Men's Society, Attercliffe. Sheffield, December 16, 1878. - 1878
132 - Henry Yorke: Reason urged against precedent; in a letter to the people of Derby. - 1793
133 - Midland Counties Exhibition, Drill Hall, Derby: Catalogue of works of art and industrial products. May 1870. - 1870
134 - Assembly Rooms, Derby: Workmen's time at the Assembly Room, Derby, from the 23rd of July 1762 to the 19th February. - 1763
135 - Musical Festival, Derby: Derby musical festival, 1831; (the morning service, and a grand selection of sacred music and other music, performed in the mornings and evenings of 27-30 September, at All Saints Church and the County Hall.) - 1831
136 - Higgins Harris: A sermon preached in St. Werberg's Church in Derby, July 9th, 1710. - 1710
137 - Charles James Payne: Derby Churches old and new, and Derby's Golgotha. - 1893
138 - Friar Gate Chapel, Derby: Friar Gate Chapel, Derby; bicentenary celebration, 1698-1898; Sunday and Monday, May 22nd and 23rd 1898. - 1898
138A - T. Mozley: Reminiscences, chiefly of towns, villages and schools. In 2 vols. - 1885
139 - B. A. M. Alger: History of the Derby and district affiliated Free churches; an account of the Derby and district Free Church council and the churches connected therewith. - 1901
140 - [Missing as at 2017] John Edwards: All Saints Church, Derby: a poem. Published: Derby, John Drewry Page length: v111, 44p. Frontispiece. (Bound with; Bowles, W. L.: The picture. Trotter, Dr.: Suspiria Oceani. Hurdis, J.: A poem. Stevens, W. B.: Poems. Bowles, W. L.: The sorrows of Switzerland.) Strutt collection - 1805
141 - John Edwards: All Saints Church, Derby: a poem. - 1805
142 - Reverend J. Charles Cox and W. H. St. John Hope: The chronicles of the Collegiate Church or Free Chapel of All Saints, Derby; illustrated by George Bailey. - 1881
143 - Rev. John Birks: Memorials of Friar Gate Chapel, Derby. - 1890s
144 - Church Congress, Derby: The official report of the Church Congress, held at Derby, on October 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1882; edited by the Reverend C. Dunkley. - 1882
145 - Freemasons, Tyrian Lodge, No. 253: The centenary celebration of the Tyrian Lodge, no.253, of Freemasons, held at the Masonic Hall, Derby, April 9th, 1885, with a sketch of the history of the Lodge for the century; brief annals, lists of members and worshipful masters. 2nd edition. - 1885
146 - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Derby: Proceedings; July, 1893; Derby meeting. - 1898
147 - Friendly and Civil Society, Derby: Articals, to be observed by the Friendly and Civil Society, held at the house of Mr. Joseph Brentnall; the Fox and Owl Inn, Bridge-gate, Derby. - 1798
148 - George Jacob Holyoake and Amos Scotton: The jubilee history of the Derby Co-operative Provident Society Limited, 1850-1900. - 1900
149 - The Derby Club, Derby: Rules and regulations of the Derby Club. - 1884
150 - National Association of Teachers Of The Deaf, Derby: Proceedings of the biennial conference, held at the Royal Institution for the deaf, Friargate, Derby, on August 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 1899. - 1899
151 - J. C. Loudon: The Derby Arboretum: containing a catalogue of the trees and shrubs… a description of the grounds. And directions for their management; a copy of the address delivered when it was presented to the town council of Derby by its founder, Joseph Strutt, Esq. and an account of the ceremonies which took place when it was opened to the public, on September 16, 1840. - 1840
152 - Derby Musical Festival: Derby Musical Festival, 1822, for the benfit of the General Hospital. - 1822
153 - E. Marston: An amateur angler's days in Dove Dale, or how I spent my three weeks' holiday. (July 24-Aug,1884.) - 1884
154 - Henry Moore: The romantic beauties of Dove-Dale and Ilam: being a descriptive and practical guide to the beautiful scenery of those places and the vicinity; with plates. - 1829
155 - Samuel Bentley: The River Dove: a lyric pastoral. - 1768
156 - J. L. Anderton: The river Dove; with some quiet thoughts on the happy practice of angling. - 1847
157 - W. Fyldes: Dove Dale and other dales; or, from the Charles Cotton to the Izaak Walton, with descriptive notes of Beresford Dale, the Manyfold Valley, Lathkiln Dale, Bradford Dale, Arbor Low, the Roman Road, and other interesting places in the neighbourhood of Hartington. - 1897
158 - John Edwards: The tour of the Dove; or a visit to Dovedale, &c. : a poem. - 1823
159 - John Edwards: The tour of the Dove, a poem; with occasional piece: by John Edwards. - 1821
160 - John Prince Sheldon: Through Staffordshire stiles and Derbyshire Dales: a tour of the Dove and the manifold valleys; illustrated with twelve drawings by Edward Roper. - 1894
161 - Sir Robert Gresley: Descriptive catalogue of the charters and muniments of the Gresley family in the possession of Sir Robert Gresley, at Drakelowe; compiled with introduction and index by Isaac Herbert Jeayes. - 1895
162 - William and Mary Howitt: The desolation of Eyam: and other poems. - 1827
163 - Edward N. Hoare: The brave men of Eyam or, a tale of the great plague year. - 1881
164 - John Holland: The village of Eyam: a poem in four parts [with two additional poems by the author.] - 1821
165 - An Old Blue: The tale of Eyam; or, a story of the plague in Derbyshire: and other poems. - 1888
166 - William Wood: The history and antiquities of Eyam; with a full and particular account of the great plague, which desolated that village. A.D. 1666. - 1842
167 - William, Barron: The British winter garden: being a practical treatise on evergreens: showing their general utility in the formation of garden and landscape scenery… as practised at Elvaston Castle. - 1852
168 - Ralph Bernard Robinson: Longdendale: historical and descriptive sketches of the two parishes of Mottram & Glossop. - 1863
169 - G. T. Wright: Longstone records, Derbyshire, dedicated by permission to the Right Honourable Victor Christie William Cavendish. - 1906
170 - Baroness De Calabrella, editor: Evenings at Haddon Hall; with illustrations from designs by George Cattermole. - 1846
171 - Baroness De Calabrella, editor: Evenings at Haddon Hall: a series of romantic tales of the olden time; with illustrations by George Cattermole. - 1850s
172 - W. Carrington: Selections from the stewards' accounts preserved at Haddon Hall, from 1549-1671. - 1894
173 - G. Le Blanc Smith: Haddon: the manor, the Hall, its Lords and traditions; with illustrations by the author. - 1906
174 - Llewellynn Jewitt: Haddon Hall; revised edition. - 1896
175 - S. C. Hall and Llewellynn Jewitt: Haddon Hall: an illustrated guide and companion to the tourist and visitor. With notices of Buxton, Bakewell, Rowsley, Matlock Bath, and other places in the neighbourhood. - 1871
176 - Charles Major: Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall: illustrated by the marchioness of Granby and H.C. Christy. - 1903
177 - F. H. Cheetham: Haddon Hall: an illustrated account of the fabric and its history. - 1904
178 - F. H. Cheetham: Haddon Hall: being notes on its architecture and history, for the use of visitors; illustrated by Josephine Norris and the author. - 1903
179 - [Missing as at 2017] Janetta Manners, Duchess of Rutland: Haddon Hall: being notes on its history. Reprinted, by permission, with additions from the Quarterly review. Published: Bakewell, A. E. Coradye Page length: 66p Sheldon copy - 1890s
180 - A visit to Haddon Hall in 1838: or, a description of a baronial mansion of the olden time; embellished with wood cuts by G.U. - 1838
181 - J. E. Muddock: 'Doll'': a dream of Haddon Hall; being the story of Dorothy Vernon's wooing and flight. - 1880
182 - William E. Doubleday: The heiress of Haddon. - 1892
183 - Lady Victoria Manners: Descriptive notes of the tapestry in Haddon Hall. - 1899
184 - George Cattermole: The history and antiquities of Haddon Hall; illustrated by lithographs from drawings by G. Cattermole; with an account of the Hall in its present state. - 1847
185 - George Cattermole: Illustrations of Haddon Hall; from sketches made upon the spot, by that eminent painter, George Cattermole, Esq, containing forty-one highly finished prints of this most interesting building. - 1840s
186 - George Cattermole: The history and antiquities of Haddon Hall, illustrated from numerous highly finished sketches; by Cattermole; with an account of the hall in its present state. By S. Rayner. - 1842
187 - W. E. Cooke: Haddon Hall; illustrated by W.E. Cooke. - 1892
188 - Charles Edmund Hall: Hathersage: a tale of North Derbyshire. - 1896
189 - Early Misc. Maps - 1808
190 - Edwin Trueman: History of Ilkeston: together with Shipley, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Dale Abbey and Cossall. - 1880
191 - Stephen Glover: The history of Ilkeston, brought down from the conquest to the present time; with family notices of the lords and most considerable land owners. Since that period: to which is added, the manner of Shipley, with pedigrees…; with an analysis of the waters of Ilkeston and Shipley, ed. By Thomas Noble. - 1831
192 - Augustus F. A. Greeves: An account of the medicinal water of Ilkeston, in the county of Derby; with a selection of cases illustrating its use. - 1833
193 - F. J. Metcalfe: Colliers and I; or. Thirty years' work among Derbyshire colliers. - 1903
194 - James Croston: A pilgrimage to the home of Florence Nightingale. - 1862
195 - Llewellynn Jewitt: A stroll to Lea Hurst. Derbyshire: the home of Florence Nightingale. - 1857
196 - A. B. Scott: Littleover and its church. - 1916
197 - W. Lowe, Drury: Catalogue of pictures at Locke Park by Jean Paul Richter, [pictures collected by W. Drury-Lowe.] - 1901
198 - Samuel Clegg: Co-operation in Long Eaton. - 1901
199 - Public Library, Long Eaton: The Long Eaton Carnegie public library: memorial of the inauguration, presented by the public library committee, 23 June 1906. - 1906
200 - [Missing as at 2017] J. Hutchinson: The romantic beauties of Matlock. - 1810
201 - Thomas Beecham: Beecham's photo-folio. Derbyshire. Vol. II. Matlock district. - 1800s
202 - John Ruskin: Mr. John Ruskin on Matlock Bath and the peak of Derbyshire. - 1884
203 - Llewellynn Jewitt: The Matlock companion and visitor's guide to the beauties of its neighbourhood: including pleasant strolls in the vicinity; notices of Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Buxton… etc. - 1858
204 - A. Jewitt: The Matlock companion: and visitor's guide to the beauties of Matlock and its immediate environs. Published: Duffield, A. Jewitt Page length: 50p Illustrated. Strutt library copy - 1832
205 - Henricus: The Matlock tourist and guide through the peak; embracing Matlock Bath, Haddon, Chatsworth and Castleton. - 1838
206 - Henry Steer: The Smedleys of Matlock Bank: being a review of the religious and philanthropic labours of Mr. and Mrs. John Smedley. - 1897
207 - Charles Jackson, Wakefield defendant: The great Matlock will case. Cresswell vs. Jackson, tried before the Lord Chief Justice of England. And a special jury of the city of London, by order for the House of Lords: revised and corrected with additional evidence…, and an appendix of documents… - 1864
208 - Charles Jackson, Wakefield defendant: Cresswell vs. Jackson; the Matlock will case, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn and a special jury, at the Guildhall, in the city of London, on Wednesday, February 22, 1864, and seven following days. - 1864
209 - George Lipscomb: A description of Matlock Bath: with an attempt to explain the causes of the heat, and of the petrifying quality of the springs: to which is added, some account of Chatsworth and Kedleston, and the mineral waters of Quarndon and Kedleston. - 1802
210 - Joseph Ed. Buckley: Matlock Bank, (Derbyshire) as it was, and is: being an account of the origin and development of the Matlock Bank hydropathic establishments, with a short sketch of the personal history of John Smedley. - 1866
211 - Henry Moore: Picturesque excursions from Derby to Matlock Bath, and its vicinity; being a descriptive guide to the most interesting scenery and our localities in that romantic district, with observations thereon. - 1820
212 - John Allen: The echo. (On Haddon Hall.). (In: Matlock with other poems, by John Allen. pp.73-75.) Strutt - 19th cent
213 - Reverend .W. L. Powles: Monody, written at Matlock, October, 1791. - 1791
214 - Edward Bradbury: Matlock illustrated, a literary, historical, and scenic souvenir, by Edward Bradbury, (Strephon, pseudonym.) - 1899
215 - Don. T. Levitt: Life in the great Hydropathium, by Don. - 1877
216 - Benjamin Bryan: Matlock manor and parish. Historical and descriptive, with pedigrees and arms. - 1903
217 - Manchester & District Classical Association: Melandra Castle: being the report of the Manchester and district branch of the classical association for 1905; edited by R.S. Conway. - 1906
218 - Historical Manuscript Commission: Twelfth report, appendix, part 1: the manuscripts of the Earl Cowper, K.G. Preserved at Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire. - 1888-1889
219 - Joseph Deans: Melbourne Church; with plates by Gray. - 1843
220 - J. Godfrey: Historical memorials of Barton & Melbourne general Baptist Churches; including their numerous offshoots since 1760; biographical sketches of the leading ministers and laymen; together with portraits and other illustrations. - 1891
221 - Robert Edmund Chester Waters: A statutory list of the inhabitants of Melbourne, Derbyshire, in 1695; printed from the original MS assessment made under the provisions of the Act 6 & 7 William and Mary, C.6. with a commentary and explanatory notes. - 1885
222 - John Joseph Briggs: Guide to Melbourne & King's Newton, Derbyshire. - 1870
223 - John Joseph Briggs: The history of Melbourne; in the county of Derby, including biographical notice of the Coke, Melbourne, and Hardinge families. - 1852
224 - Samuel Fox: The history and antiquities of the Parish Church of St. Matthew, Morley, in the county of Derby; with seventeen illustrations from original drawings, by George Bailey; edited by Robert Bigsby. - 1872
225 - Henry Bowman: Specimens of the ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain, from the conquest to the reformation. - 1846
226 - Douglas Adamson, rector: Appeal for the restoration of Norbury Church chancel. - 1900
227 - Llewellynn Lloyd Simpson, editor.: The parish registers of St James' Church, Norton, Co. Derby; 1559-1812. - 1906
228 - R. Nesfield: A third of a century with the High Peak Harriers, compiled from Mr Neafields hunting diary by T.A.M. - 1892
229 - A. R. Hope, Moncrieff: The peak country, painted by W. Biscombe Gardener, described by A. R. Hope Moncrieff. - 1908
230 - Louis J. Jennings: Rambles among the hills, in the peak of Derbyshire and the South Downs. - 1880
231 - Edward Bradbury (''Strephon''): Pictures of the peak; illustrated by A. J. Keene. - 1891
232 - C. E. Moss: Vegetation of the peak district. - 1913
233 - R. Murray Glichrist: The peak district; pictures by E.W. Hazlehurst. - 1913
234 - James Croston: On foot through the peak: or a summer saunter among the hills and dales of Derbyshire. Published: Cockburn copy: London, Whittaker; Manchester, E.Slater Page length: xvi, 471p Map. Cockburn - 1862
235 - James Croston: On foot through the Peak; or a summer saunter among the hills and dales of Derbyshire. - 1868
236 - Henry Moore: Picturesque excursions from Derby to Matlock Bath, and its vicinity; being a descriptive guide to the most interesting scenery and curiosities in that romantic district, with observations theron. Published: Derby, H. Moore Page length: 108p Illustrated. (Bound with its Picturesque excursions in the High Peak, by H. Moore and The Matlock, Buxton and Castleton guide by R. Ward.) Strutt - 1818
237 - William Henry Robertson: Historical sketch of Old Buxton. (In: The rambler's guide to Buxton and neighbourhood, by, C. F. Wardley, (Chapter 1.))
238 - Llewellynn Jewitt: The illustrated tourists' and visitors' guide to the beauties of the Peak, Matlock-Bath, Matlock-Bank, Buxton,… etc.; and to various watering places and towns in the kingdom. - 1800s
239 - Andreas Edward Cokayne: A day in the Peak: an illustrated handbook to Bakewell Church, Haddon Hall, and Chatsworth. Published: 2nd edition. London, Simpkin, Marshall and co.; Bakewell, A.E.Cokayne Page length: 104p Illustrated. Strutt, 2 copies - 1886
240 - Spencer T. Hall: The Peak and the Plain: scenes in woodland, field and mountain. - 1853
241 - William Wood: The genius of the Peak; and other poems. - 1837
242 - William Wood: Tales and traditions of the High Peak, (Derbyshire). - 1862
243 - Reverend R. Ward: A guide to the Peak of Derbyshire, containing a concise account of Buxton, Matlock and Castleton, and other remarkable places and objects chiefly in the northerly parts of that very interesting county. - 1827
244 - Charles Leigh: The natural history of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire: with an account of the British, Phoenician, Armenian, Greek and Roman antiquities in those parts. - 1700
245 - M. J. B. Baddeley: The Peak district of Derbyshire and neighbouring counties. Published: 4th edition revised. London, Dulau and co. Page length: xxiv, 144p Maps, general and sectional. Thorough guide series. Strutt - 1887
246 - Thomas Rodd: A defence of the veracity of Moses, in his records of the Creation and general Deluge; illustrated by observations in the caverns of the Peak of Derby, by (Thomas Rodd), (Philobiblos, pseudonym) - 1820
247 - L. Cowen: The Peak of Derbyshire, by L. Cowen, (Lesser Columbus, pseudonym). - 1896
248 - Hayman Rooke: An account of some druidical remains on Stanton and Hustle Moor in the Peak, Derbyshire. - 1782
249 - F. Wright: Pictures in colour of Buxton and the Peak District; with descriptive notes. - c1905
250 - Ernest A. Baker: Moors, crags & caves of the High Peak and the neighbourhood. - 1903
251 - John Leyland: The Peak of Derbyshire: its scenery & antiquities; with illustrations by Alfred Dawson and Herbert Railton. - 1891
252 - Alfred Wallis, editor: Bemrose's guide to Matlock, Bakewell, Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, &c., with walks round Matlock-Bath; list of wild flowers, ferns, and mosses, found in the neighbourhood; table of distances, &c. - 1800s
253 - Edward Bradbury ("Strephon"): Pilgrimages in the peak: Derbyshire essays. - 1879
254 - Peak District and Northern Counties Footpaths Society: Kinder Scout public footpath; opened May 29th, 1897 - c1897
255 - J. Hutchinson: Curiosities of Derbyshire: including a description of the celebrated baths of Buxton and Matlock, and the wonderful and extensive caverns of Castleton, &c.&c. - 1810
256 - W. Adam: Description of Buxton, Chatsworth, Bakewell, Haddon Hall, and Castleton; with a tabular view of the principal drives and objects of interest throughout the County. Abridged from Adam's "Gem of the Peak". - 1851
257 - A visit to Sherwood Forest, including the Abbeys of Newstead, Rufford and Welbeck; Annesley, Thoresby, and Hardwick Halls; Bolsover Castle, (etc.) - 1850
258 - The Peak of Derbyshire; consisting of various articles bound together on Buxton, Matlock etc.
259 - William Turner ("John Guyt"): Romances of the Peak. (Including some character-sketches of the Peakrels, and their folk lore.) - 1901
260 - Edward Bradbury: In the Derbyshire Highlands: highways, byeways, and my ways in the Peake Countrie. - 1881
261 - Henry Moore: The stranger's guide; being a pilot to the Peak of Derbyshire, and a complete Buxton and Matlock director. Published: Derby, H. Moore Page length: vi, 38p Illustrated, map. Strutt - c1830
262 - The Railway traveller and tourist's guide between Derby and Manchester, via Matlock and Buxton…(Through the Peak, between Derby and Manchester.) - 1800s
263 - Peak Sketches: a collection of historical, biographical, anecdotal and poetic gleanings. - 1882
264 - Thomas Beecham: Beecham's photo-folio. Derbyshire. Volume 1 Buxton district. - 1890s
265 - Lock Ward & Co.: Popular pictorial and practical guide to Buxton and the Peak District: with excursions to Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Dovedale, Alton Towers. &c.&c.; adapted from the works of William Henry Robinson - c1896
266 - Thomas Hobbes: De mirabilibus Pecci: being the wonders of the Peak in Derbyshire, commonly called the devil's arse of Peak, in English and Latine, the Latine written by Thomas Hobbes, the English by a person of quality. - 1678
267 - Elizabeth Dale: The scenery and geology of the Peak of Derbyshire; with a geological map of the district. - 1900
268 - [Missing as at 2017] T. Rhodes: Peak scenery; or excursions in Derbyshire: made chiefly for the purpose of picturesque observation; illustrated with engravings by Messrs. W. B. and George Cooke, from drawings made by F. L. Chantry. Published: London, Longman, (etc.) Page length: 4 parts in 1; 106, 126, 121, 136p Illustrated. Copies in both the Strutt and Sheldon collections. - 1818-1823
269 - Sir Francis L. Chantry: Chantry's Peak scenery; or views in Derbyshire; engraved by W. B. and George Cooke after drawings by Sir Francis L. Chantrey; with historical and topographical descriptions by James Croston. - 1886
270 - E. Rhodes: Peak Scenery; or, the Derbyshire tourist. - 1824
271 - J. Hutchinson: Hutchinson's tour through the High Peak of Derbyshire; including an account of the natural and subterranean curiosities of that country; the beautiful crystallized cavern… and the romantic scenery of the woodlands. - 1809
272 - London and North Western Railway Company: Dovedale as it will be seen from the North Western Company’s new railway, from Buxton to Ashbourne. - 1899
273 - Charles Cotton: The genuine works of Charles Cotton, containing in Scarronnides, or Virgil Travestie; Lucian bulesqued, or the Scoffer scoft; The wonders of the Peake, and the planters manual. - 1715
274 - Charles Cotton: The wonders of the Peake. Published: London, Joanna Brome Page length: iv, 86p 2 copies, Strutt and Cockburn - 1681
275 - Alfred Wallis, editor: Bemrose's guide to Buxton, Castleton, High Peak, Eyam, Dovedale, &c., with walks around Buxton; list of wild flowers, ferns and mosses found in the neighbourhood; table of distances, &c., - 1876
276 - E. Buckstone: The harp of Winnats Pass: its romance and tragedy; and other tales of the High Peak. - 1888
277 - Hayfield and Kinder Scout Ancient Footpaths Association: Kinder Scout; the footpaths and bridle-roads about Hayfield etc., by a member of the Hayfield and Kinder Scout Ancient Footpaths association. - 1880
278 - Manchester, Buxton and Matlock Railway: Map of the Manchester, Buxton and Matlock railway. From Ambergate to Rowsley, showing surrounding country. - 1800s
279 - Robert Bigsby: Historical and topographical description of Repton, in the county of Derby; comprising an incidental view of objects of note in its vicinity; with seventy illustrations by G.R. Smith (and others). - 1854
280 - Number not used - 1828
281 - W. Wyatt and others: Contributions to the flora and fauna of Repton and neighbourhood. - 1881
282 - W. Wyatt and others: The wild flowers of Repton, with a list of I. - the birds; 11. - the moths and butterflies; found in Repton and the neighbourhood. - 1866
283 - F. C. Hipkins: Repton and its neighbourhood: a descriptive guide of the archaeology, &c. of the district. - 1899
284 - F. C. Hipkins, editor: The Repton School register; 1620-1894. - 1895
285 - F. C. Hipkins: Repton: Village, abbey, church, priory, and school. - 1892
286 - G. S. Messiter, editor: Records and reminiscences of Repton: edited in the year of her seventh jubilee, by G.S. Messiter. - 1907
287 - The book of the Repton tercentenary. - c1857
288 - Repton School, 1854-1879. - c1880
289 - Joseph Jones: Reppendune: a moral rhyme. - 1844
290 - T. H. Oakes: A short history of Riddings. - 1890s
291 - Risley Grammar School: Scheme for the management and regulation of Risley Grammar School, in the county of Derby, and for the application of the income thereof. - 1867
292 - John Joseph Briggs: The Peacock at Rowsley: where Andrew, Alexis, and the naturalist met; and what came of their visit. - 1869
293 - Thomas Humphries: The prebendary and the curate… and… exposition of the state of parochial affairs in Sawley, Wilne, and Long Eaton, in the county of Derby; of the conduct of the Prebendary; and of the relative and oppressed situation of the perpetual curate. Published: Nottingham, C. Sutton Page length: 64p (Has bound with it: The lessee to the perpetual curate of Sawley) - 1810
294 - Statutes, Great Britain: An act for the better relief and more effectually employing the poor and the township of Shardlow and Wilne, in the county of Derby. Published: House of Commons, Ley and Jones Page length: 50p Has bound with it: Bye laws and rules, for the government of the Shardlow House industry, March 1818. Rules for the internal government… Strutt & Uly 1817. - 1816
295 - Charles Kerry: Smalley in the county of Derby: its history & legends. - 1905
296 - Staveley Coal and Iron Company: Reports of non-union meetings held by workmen employed by the Staveley coal and iron company, in vindication of the freedom and liberty of labour. - 1867
297 - James Contencin and Theophilus Smith: Photographic illustrations of the architecture and sculptured details of Steetley Church, Derbyshire, by James Contencin, with plans and sections, measured and drawn by Theophilus Smith. - 1860
298 - J. M. J. Fletcher: A guide to Tideswell and its church. Published: Tideswell, A. Harrison (1909 edition F. Chapman) Page length: 30p 1st edition. Frontispiece. Illustrated. Strutt. 1st, 4th & 5th editions 3 volumes in 1 - 1902
299 - West Hallam Church Registers: Extracts from West Hallam church registers, edited by Reverend Charles Kerry. August 12th 1906 (manuscript.) - 1906
300 - Charles Kerry, editor: West Hallam. Church registers, extracts from West Hallam Church registers, edited By Reverend Charles Kerry. (manuscript).
301 - Reverend Samuel Pegge: A narrative of what passed at the Revolution House, at Whittington, county of Derby, in the year 1688; with a perspective view, and plan of that cottage (by H. Rooke). - 1788
302 - Thomas Blore: The history of the Manor, and Manor-house, of South Winfield, in Derbyshire, in a letter to the Earl of Leicester. - 1816
303 - Thomas Blore: The history of the manor, and manor-house of South Winfield, in Derbyshire; in a letter to the Earl of Leicester. Published: London, J. Nichols, son and Bentley Page length: 100p Illustrated. - 1816
304 - Joseph Barlow Robinson: An historical sketch of the ancient manor of South Winfield, Derbyshire; with notices of its possessors from the earliest times, and a full description of the ruins. - 1871
305 - Sidney Oldall Addy and James Croston: An account of Winfield [Wingfield] Manor in Derbyshire; illustrated with platinotypes and engravings on wood. - 1885
306 - Mary Roberts: Ruins and old trees, associated with memorable events in English history. - 1800s
307 - Oddo House, Winster: Catalogue of the contents of the above residence, comprising genuine examples of antique carved oak… will be sold by auction (by order of Mrs. Brittlebank), on the above property, by George Marsden, on June 18, 19, 20, 21, 1890. - 1890
308 - Richard R. Hackett: Wirksworth and five miles round: an historical sketch of the principal events of interest connected with the district, with brief notices of its remarkable personages. - 1863
309 - Edward Bradbury: A "spirited" centenary: Wirksworth at home and abroad. - c1895
310 - T. Bateman: The Bateman heirlooms. Catalogue of the first portion of the valuable and important collection of works of art and antiquity formed by the late W. Bateman and T. Bateman. - 1893
311 - [Missing as at 2017] T. Bateman: The Bateman heirlooms. Catalogue of the first portion of the valuable and important collection of works of art and antiquity, formed by the late W. Bateman and T. Bateman. Published: London, J Davy and sons, 1893. Illustrated, 9 plates. Pages: iv, 22p. - 1893
312 - Thomas Bateman: A descriptive catalogue of the antiquities and miscellaneous objects preserved in the museum of Thomas Bateman, at Lomberdale House, Derbyshire. - 1855
313 - W. Parker Stamper: Youlgrave: a few interesting notes and facts. - 1902
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