| Matlock:
St. Giles Church, 1909 |
| Matlock, Twentieth Century Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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The card's caption is a little misleading as this isn't a picture
of Matlock Bridge; it is an image of Matlock's Parish Church
in Old Matlock or Matlock Town. Several postcards
of the church from this era describe it as Matlock Bridge.
Arthur Mee wrote that "old houses line the narrow cobbled
Stoney Way; on a rocky ridge close by is a church ..., though much
rebuilt ; above the church by a green is a 17th-century house which
has been an inn[1]".
He was referring to the Wheatsheaf Inn, which is on the left of
this picture. One of the entrances into the churchyard is immediately
ahead. There is a lychgate in this entranceway today, described
by Mee as "handsome"[1],
but this picture was take before it was built. |
Postcard is JWS 2278. Posted in Derby 23 Aug
1909 and sent to Lincoln. No message.
In the collection of, provided by and © Ann Andrews Intended for personal use only
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References:
[1] Mee, Arthur (ed.) (1937) "Derbyshire:
The Peak Country",The King's England Series, Hodder and
Stoughton Limited, London, p.187
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