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Courtyard of Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, c1918.
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Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, late 19th century.  Artist: John L Stoddard
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'Interior of Haddon Hall', 19th century. Artist: Laslett John Pott
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Ripley Market Place showing the elm tree, Derbyshire, 1906.
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Buxton Town Hall, Derbyshire, c1900s(?).
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Bretby Hall, Bretby, Derbyshire, 20th century.
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Wingerworth Hall, Derbyshire, c1900.
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Sutton Scarsdale Hall, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, pre-unkn1920.
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Bretby Hall, Bretby, Derbyshire, mid 20th century. Artist: AW Bourne
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Municipal Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, c1956. Artist: R Wilsher
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Entrance of Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire.
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The High Tower, Wingfield Manor, near Alfreton, Derbyshire, c1915.
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Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, c1911.
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Riber Castle, near Matlock, Derbyshire.
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Town Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 1960s. Artist: R Wilsher
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Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, c1904.
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Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire, 1755.
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View of Chatsworth House from the Italian Gardens, Derbyshire, c1900-1919(?).
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Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire, c1850.
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South-east view of Lenton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1867.
AR930107 
Visit of 200 Belgian volunteers to Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, 1867. 
Visit of 200 Belgian volunteers to Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, 1867. A legion of about 2000 volunteers was formed in Belgium to help Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg in his attempt to become Emperor of Mexico. His wife, Empress Charlotte, was a daughter of Leopold I, King of the Belgians. The legion was mainly composed of soldiers with Belgian nationality, but also 79 Germans, 64 French and 27 Luxembourgers. The training of the Legion was in the region of Oudenaarde (East-Flanders). At that time the legion was composed of 2111 persons, included 15 women. 4 ships voyaged in 1864-1865 to transport about 1600 men of the Legion from St Nazaire (France) to Vera Cruz (Mexico). Only 754 survived. 176 Belgians remained in Mexico after their unit was disbanded on 6th December 1866) The rest, presumably, enjoyed rest and recuperation in places such as Derbyshire, and a troop is seen here at Haddon Hall. Haddon Hall is one of the finest example of a medieval manor house currently in existence in England. The hall is one of the seats of the Dukes of Rutland (Manners Family) and lies alongside the River Wye, just south of Bakewell. The Manners family inherited Haddon after John Manners, brother of the 2nd Earl of Rutland, married Dorothy, one of the co-heiresses of Sir George Vernon 'King of the Peak', the last Vernon of Haddon Hall. The Rutlands used the hall very little in the 18th and 19th centuries, so it was almost unaltered since the end of the 16th century when the 9th Duke realised its importance and began restoration in the 1920s. The Vernons had lived at Haddon for four centuries. The present Duke of Rutland, Edward Manners, still owns the hall. 
Unique Identifier AR930194 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4903px × 3579px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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