RMFWY028–The plague village of Eyam Derbyshire England UK
RMDRMD4P–Front of stone cottages in the historic plague village of Eyam in the Peak District Derbyshire England
RMM40AG5–Tourist information board at Mompessons Well at Eyam
RMETXH22–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, Town End, First World War memorial well dressing
RMB5RAR4–Early hand carved medieval grave markers Headstones at Eyam in Derbyshire England UK Village churchyard
RMB34739–Alpaca in Eyam Derbyshire England
RMCNM2HA–peak pantry tea shop and bakery eyam village derbyshire england uk
RM2PMR4XY–The plague museum in the Derbyshire Peak District plague village of Eyam England
RFPPDH50–Colourful cottage garden in Summer in one of the so called Plague Cottages, Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RF2GA8YNP–A cottage garden in the Derbyshire plague village of Eyam. Colourful flowers stand against stone built walling.
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
RM2B5HW0W–Eyam Hall Craft Centre, Eyam, Derbyshire
RME5D0E0–Anglo-Saxon 8th century Celtic cross in St Lawrence Church, Eyam plague village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK.
RMBRPBKE–The Riley graves, burial place of the Hancock family victims of the plague, 1666, Eyam, Derbyshire
RFREN7DN–Gravestone in the Riley Graves at Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Victim of the 1666 plague outbreak.
RFB4K76T–The Eyam sheep roast, revolving roasting jack and grate, Eyam, Peak district national park, Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2K87CXP–St Lawrence's Church in Eyam in the Peak District of Derbyshire
RMCXE0BG–Village stocks, Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RMFRX19T–Riley Graves Eyam Derbyshire England UK PHOTO TAKEN FROM PUBLIC FOOTPATH
RMEAG26A–Eyam Hall an historic gritstone Jacobean manor house situated in the Peak District village of Eyam Derbyshire
RMM40AGA–Tourist information board at Mompessons Well at Eyam
RMETHWJA–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, Little Edge, visitor walking to see Town Head well dressing
RM2ACGM5N–The Parish Church of St Lawrence in Eyam in Derbyshire England UK, English rural village church grade II* listed building
RMB34704–Two alpaca spit fighting, Eyam, Derbyshire, England
RMCNM2G8–peak pantry tea shop and bakery eyam village derbyshire england uk
RM2PMR4EN–The plague museum in the Derbyshire Peak District plague village of Eyam England
RF2H2BJHF–Detail from a Victorian stained glass window in the church of St Lawrence, Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RF2GA8XRD–A cottage garden in the Derbyshire plague village of Eyam. Colourful flowers stand against stone built walling.
RM2G8PY01–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
RM2B5HYMW–Hall Hill Troughs Information Sign, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMR2YAP3–life in the carnival Eyam Derbyshire Ray Boswell
RMBJYMWA–The Village Stocks, Eyam, Derbyshire, Peak District, England, UK
RF2A5TDWJ–The Plague Cottages, Eyam village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK
RFREN7E0–Close up of gravestone in the Riley Graves near Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Victims of the 17th century outbreak of plague.
RMKFPCFW–aerial view of Fine Grinding Ltd factory in the Peak District, UK
RFGX4T4W–The plague cottages in Eyam, Derbyshire, England
RFCXDY7P–Celtic Cross, Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RMFWY069–Stained glass window in St Lawrence’s parish Church Eyam Derbyshire England UK
RMEAG26B–Eyam Hall an historic gritstone Jacobean manor house situated in the Peak District village of Eyam Derbyshire
RMCC8X1M–Medieval Stocks in the Derbyshire Plague Village of Eyam
RMETXGM2–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, The Square, former Huntsman’s Arms pub, now a private house
RME0F391–The Parish Church of St Lawrence in Eyam in Derbyshire. England Rural village place of worship. Peak district grade II* listed building
RMB3476K–Water Lane Troughs Eyam Derbyshire England
RMCP3CY9–plague cottage Eyam Derbyshire home of mary hadfield formely cooper. england uk
RM2PP2JKT–Mompessons Well a natural spring in the hills above the Plague village of Eyam Derbyshire
RF2H2JKYE–Metal sign indicating the herbs that were grown at the time of the 17th century plague in the village of Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RF2GA8YCD–A cottage garden in the Derbyshire plague village of Eyam. Colourful flowers stand against stone built walling.
RME8HEJW–2013 Well Dressing - The earth is the Lord's and everything in it Eyam village Derbyshire Peak District England United Kingdom
RM2B5HWAB–Market Hall and Stocks, Village Green, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMGKHYFN–The view northwards from Bretton Clough towards Abney,Derbyshire, in the Peak District National Park,UK
RMBJYMWP–Plague Cottages in the village of Eyam, Derbyshire, Peak District, England, UK
RM2A5TCW6–The Plague Cottages, Eyam village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK
RFREN7DW–Close up of gravestone in the Riley Graves near Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Victims of the 17th century outbreak of plague.
RMBXN8Y1–The Riley graves from 1666 when the village of Eyam isolated itself to prevent the spread of the plague
RFB8NHMB–Signpost to the Riley Graves Eyam Plague Village Derbyshire
RMC2A4TP–Worshipers leaving Eyam Church in Derbyshire UK
RMFRX18E–A wheel barrow with rats signifying the contaminated cloth that brought the plague or black death to Eyam Derbyshire England
RMM96BKD–Peak District village of Eyam Derbyshire England
RMCC9091–Medieval Stocks in the Derbyshire Plague Village of Eyam
RMETXJC9–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, The Riley Graves, Hancock family plague victim’s graves in Riley’s Field
RM2BRM65M–Eyam Hall in the Peak District, National Park Derbyshire England UK, Jacobian styled historic, grade II listed building and village stocks
RMB3480W–Riley Graves in Eyam, England, burial place of the Hancock family, plague victims
RMCP3CPF–revolving roasting jack to roast lamb a custom of eyam derbyshire england uk
RM2PP2JF8–Mompessons Well a natural spring in the hills above the Plague village of Eyam Derbyshire
RF2H1BJAT–Eyam Hall, a 17th century Jacobean manor house in the Peak District village of Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RF2GA8Y59–The Riley Graves commemorate the loss of an entire family during the plague which engulfed the Derbyshire village of Eyam in the 17th century.
RME8HEKC–Church graveyard at Eyam Derbyshire Peak District England United Kingdom showing plague headstone with skull and cross bones
RM2B5J025–Visitor Information Sign, Village Green, Eyam, Derbyshire
RMBP0XBE–The Eyam Plague Window in St Lawrence Church Eyam Derbyshire
RMBJYMWG–Tourist information centre and village stocks in the village of Eyam, Derbyshire, Peak District, England, UK.
RM2A5TN4C–The Plague Cottages, Eyam village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK
RFREN795–Close up of gravestone in the Riley Graves near Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Victims of the 17th century outbreak of plague.
RMBXN3YK–The Riley graves from 1666 when the village of Eyam isolated itself to prevent the spread of the plague
RMB8NH9X–Plague cottages in the black death plague village of Eyam Derbyshire
RMC1599K–Celtic Cross in village of Eyam, Derbyshire UK
RMFRX17P–Plague Cottage where the Bubonic Plague first started in Eyam Derbyshire Peak District National Park England UK
RMM96BJ0–Peak District village of Eyam Derbyshire England
RMCC8WBD–8th Century Celtic Cross in Eyam Churchyard
RMETHX57–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, The Square, bench in form of embroidered silk, with giant needle
RMCN63FJ–Rose Cottage, Eyam, Derbyshire where all 9 members of the Thorpe family died of the plague.
RMB347W1–Riley Graves in Eyam England burial place of the Hancock family plague victims
RMCP3CX9–plague cottage Eyam Derbyshire home of mary hadfield formely cooper. england uk
RM2PP2JXR–K Humphrey Merrill's tomb in the hills above the Plague village of Eyam Derbyshire the village herbalist
RF2H2BJER–Humorous hand-written sign about the perils of growing old, in a garden in the village of Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
RF2GYMX8X–A close up of a roasting spit in the derbyshire plague village of Eyam where an annual hog roast takes place.
RME8HEM2–2013 Well Dressing - Eyam Remembering 70 years of the Dambusters 1943 to 2013 Eyam village Derbyshire Peak District England UK
RM2B5J0YD–Coronavirus NHS Information Sign, Eyam Plague Village, Derbyshire
RMD43MG8–The Plague Cottages in the village of Eyam in Derbyshire Peak District England
RMA8J9J1–Large decorated Celtic Cross in Eyam Churchyard Derbyshire
RM2A5TDBR–The Plague Cottages, Eyam village, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, UK
RFREN798–Close up of gravestone in the Riley Graves near Eyam in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England. Victims of the 17th century outbreak of plague.
RMBXN424–The Riley graves from 1666 when the village of Eyam isolated itself to prevent the spread of the plague
RFB8NHNG–Sign at the stocks Eyam Village the Black death plague village in derbyshire
RMJDG506–life in the peaks Derbyshire Ray Boswell
RMG0XRJY–Plague Cottage where the Bubonic Plague first started in Eyam Derbyshire Peak District National Park England UK
RMM96BM1–School Gates Peak District village of Eyam Derbyshire England
RM2BFG09J–Richard Furness House at Eyam in the Derbyshire Peak District
RMETJ0B0–UK, England, Derbyshire, Eyam, volunteers constructing the Requisitioning of Horses 2014 well dressing