RMBP0XBE–The Eyam Plague Window in St Lawrence Church Eyam Derbyshire
RMRECRK6–Eyam Plague Cottages, Derbyshire, England, circa 1900
RMPT75PA–Eyam early 1900s
RMG2CRMW–Plague Cottage sign and house, Eyam, Derbyshire, England, UK
RME5D0XH–Mompesson's Well in Eyam plague village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK/
RM2B5HXA9–Terrace of Plague Cottages, The Great Plague 1665-1666, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMB3480W–Riley Graves in Eyam, England, burial place of the Hancock family, plague victims
RFB8NH5J–The Riley graves of Black Death plague victims in Eyam derbyshire
RMBJTGA5–Houses at Eyam, where the Great Plague broke out, Derbyshire, 1924-1926. Artist: York & Son
RMGJAG32–Villagers in costume conduct the Eyam Plague Commemoration Service at Cucklet Delf
RMB8X4JR–Parish church records for 1665 cite the first Black Death mortalities in the plague village of Eyam, Derbyshire, England.
RMKWHKND–The Hancock family grave in Eyam, Derbyshire
RMCPJK4P–Eyam Plague Village Derbyshire England.Plague Cottage's .
RMA9MN09–Riley Graves Peak District Eyam Derbyshire The Great Plague of the 1660s UK HOMER SYKES
RMMC6P0C–DEATH - Man dying of the plague. Detail of the Mompasson memorial window in the parish church at Eyam, which depicts the development of the plague of 1665-66 in which the villagers remained in willing isolation and met their deaths calmly
RMBWMDPM–A plaque remembering the residents of Rose Cottage in Eyam who died in the plague.
RMFWY000–The plague village of Eyam Derbyshire England UK
RMER5F9D–Street Scene, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMB016H2–'Riley Graves' at Eyam in Derbyshire Great Britain
RM2A5TB8K–Eyam Hall, Eyam village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK
RMAKND3A–Hancocke family graves Eyam Derbyshire UK
RFREN7ET–The Riley graves on the outskirts of the historic village of Eyam, Peak District, Derbyshire, England.
RMDABM6T–Eyam Plague Cottages early 1900s
RME5CD06–Plague stone or Boundary stone in Eyam place village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK.
RMFWTG6R–Tomb reflecting the past in Eyam when the village was ravaged by the Bubonic plague in 1665-66.
RMB2TK4Y–Eyam Plague Cottages Derbyshire Great Plague 1665 England UK
RFB8NGX7–The boundary stone at Eyam the plague village in Derbyshire where coins were left in vinegar to pay for food from neighbours
RMDJ77GN–Eyam; Boundary Stone; Derbyshire; UK
RMA414R7–Tomb of Catherine Mompesson wife of the vicar of the plague village of Eyam Derbyshire England who died in 1666
RMFCA306–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, Plague Cottages, Church, Street in1911, line illustration by, Sydney R Jones
RF2HJTF72–Houses at Eyam, where Plague broke out. Derbyshire (1913)
RM2WRCKNA–Eyam Plague Cottages, Derbyshire, England, between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900., England, Derbyshire, Color, 1890-1900
RM2RYCNDM–Eyam village Derbyshire The Plague cottages Eyam Derbyshire Peak District National Park England GB UK Europe
RMMC8828–Death - Detail of the romance in the story of the Eyam Plague. The Plague Window in Eyam Parish Chruch
RMCP3D16–eyam plague village the hawksworth family suffered deaths in 1665 derbyshire england uk
RMKCNX48–Eyam Plague Cottages, Derbyshire, England LCCN2002696680
RMMNXDK0–The Parish Church in Eyam, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK. Eyam is sometimes referred to as the Plague Village.
RM2RYCNDY–Eyam village Eyam Derbyshire The Plague cottages Eyam Derbyshire Peak District National Park England GB UK Europe
RMMC6MRX–The village stocks at Eyam in Derbyshire. It was known as the plague village and chose to isolate itself in 1665 to prevent the disease spreading further.
RM2H0MYDG–Rooftops of houses in the plague village of Eyam, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England
RMBEX9NT–The village of Eyam, Derbyshire, England, U.K.
RMEJNC0K–plague cottage in Eyam village, Derbyshire
RM2ARBXKC–The Lydgate Graves of George Darby and his daughter Mary, Eyam plague village, Derbyshire, UK
RF2R9KB6M–Plague Cottage, Eyam, Derbyshire, England, UK
RM2B5HXBT–Terrace of Plague Cottages, The Great Plague 1665-1666, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMHGY1GF–Historic 'Plague cottages' in Eyam, Derbyshire, so called after the village was hit by Bubonic plague in the 17th century, UK
RMFWY06T–Register of deaths due to the plague in St Lawrence’s parish Church Eyam Derbyshire England UK
RME5723B–Humphrey Merrill's tomb in Eyam plague village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK.
RM2G8PXYR–The boundary stone at Eyam with holes for soaking coins in vinegar to pay for supplies from Stoney Middleton during the plague years - Derbyshire UK
RMBRPBKE–The Riley graves, burial place of the Hancock family victims of the plague, 1666, Eyam, Derbyshire
RM2HHYDWT–Local people walking a dog at Lydgate in Eyam, the 'plague village', Peak District National Park, Derbyshire
RMETHYB1–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, Church Street ,Plague Cottage, where George Viccars, first victim lived
RMB34K93–Riley Graves in Eyam, England, burial place of the Hancock family, plague victims
RM2BX5XFY–General view of the village of Eyam, Derbyshire. After the first case of the bubonic plague was found in the village of Eyam in May 1666 villagers went into self-imposed isolation to prevent the infection spreading to neighbouring communities. A perimeter of stones surrounded the village with nobody permitted to cross the boundary in either direction until November 1667.
RM2PP2JKT–Mompessons Well a natural spring in the hills above the Plague village of Eyam Derbyshire
RMWB6CD7–Eyam Plague Cottages, Derbyshire, England; Forms part of: Views of the British Isles, in the Photochrom print collection.; More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz; Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue J-foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1905.; Print no. 10858.
RMC3WW3X–Eyam village Derbyshire The Plague cottages Eyam Derbyshire Peak District National Park England GB UK Europe
RMMBD557–Plague Cottage. Notice relating to the deaths of inhabitants of Eyam, Derbyshire,during the plague of 1665
RM2GY2472–Sign at entrance to the historic plague village of Eyam, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England
RMMP3C5X–Eyam Hall, Eyam, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK. Eyam is sometimes referred to as the Plague Village.
RMEJNC0C–A plague cottage in Eyam village - site of the bubonic plague in 1665
RM2ARBY9P–Plague cottage of Mary Hadfield, Eyam, Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2R9KB6H–Plague Window, Eyam St Lawrences Parish Church, Eyam, Derbyshire, England, UK
RM2B5HX19–Terrace of Plague Cottages, The Great Plague 1665-1666, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMHGY1PY–Historic 'Plague cottages' in Eyam, Derbyshire, so called after the village was hit by Bubonic plague in the 17th century, UK
RMFRX18B–A wheel barrow and model of a man signifying the contaminated cloth that brought the plague or black death to Eyam Derbyshire
RME5D0FB–The Riley Graves, Eyam plague village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK.
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