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Looking South along the Cromford Canal, about 1km South of Whatstandwell. The picture clearly shows the four forms of transport along this section of the valley, from left to right: the canal and its towpath, railway line, road (the A6) and the river Derwent.
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Looking South along the Cromford Canal, about 1km South of Whatstandwell. The picture clearly shows the four forms of transport along this section of the valley, from left to right: the canal and its towpath, railway line, road (the A6) and the river Derwent.
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At the National Tramway Museum in Crich. The Museum started in the 1950s / 60s when most of the old tram networks in the cities of the UK were being closed down. The Tramway Museum Society was formed in the late 1940s when the decline began and they started to purchase the trams, track etc. The Crich site came to the attention of the society in the late 1950s. They later purchased the site. At the Crich Tramway Village. On Tramway Street. Bluebells of Derby Luxury Ice Cream Parlour
The valley of the River Derwent upstream of Whatstandwell, taken from Hindersitch Lane above Whatstandwell. For more information see the Wikipedia articles River Derwent (Derbyshire) and Whatstandwell.
Unusual Flood Height Monitor This rope swing is presumably under normal conditions at least three feet above the level of the river.