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- ... that Alfred Seale Haslam, Mayor of Derby, became rich from keeping meat cool on its way from the British colonies?
- ... that St Helen's Priory became a hospital in 1160, after its canons transferred to Darley Abbey?
- ... that a message of farewell to Buxton and its waters, scratched onto a window pane of the Old Hall Hotel, was reputedly inscribed by Mary Queen of Scots?
- ... that Joseph Whittaker, who has 2,200 pressed plants in Derby Museum, sold 300 South Australian plants to Kew Gardens?
- ... that Harrington Bridge is a listed building, except for the central section which crosses the River Trent into Derbyshire?
- ... that Fred Forman scored two goals in England's 13–2 win over Ireland?
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- .. that in 1344 Derby Black Friary (tile pictured)) was ransacked by 40 men, who stole £60 of goods?}}
- ... that the rare mineral Matlockite (PbFCl) is named after a town in Derbyshire?
- ...that Swarfega was invented by Audley Bowdler Williamson from Heanor, Derbyshire?
- ...that Harry Newbould was the first-ever manager of Derby County F.C.?
- ...that Edward James, born near Breaston and educated at Derby School, was burnt at the stake and beatified in 1929?
- ...that Derby is the headquarters of Rolls-Royce plc, the second-largest aircraft engine maker?
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- ... that Derby's Silk Mill is used as a design theme for the bobbins on the St Alkmund's Way Footbridge?
- ... that the Corporation of Derby paid 2 lbs of wax to St. James Priory to cross St. James Bridge?
- ... that the 13th Earl of Derby established a private menagerie in the grounds of Knowsley Hall in Merseyside, where the 18th Earl opened a public safari park in the 20th century?
- ... that Hungry Bentley, an abandoned village in Derbyshire, England, was named for the poor quality of its land?
- ... that Charles Darwin's grandad and second cousin both lived in Derbyshire?
- ... that Philip Marc, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in the time of Robin Hood, left lands at Chellaston?
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- ...that you can now listen to the way "Derbyshire" VLC media player but not Melbourne Hall? is pronounced, and a number of other places in the county, if you have a media player plugin such as
- ... that the Allenton hippopotamus was discovered in England in 1895 and is now in Derby Museum?
- ... that King's Mead Priory was the only Benedictine Nunnery in Derbyshire?
- ... that John Erskine Clarke produced the world's first Parish Magazine at Derby in 1859?
- ...that Ilam Hall near Ashbourne is in Staffordshire as it is the wrong side of Dovedale?
- ...that Eldon Hill is a source of quarried limestone?
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- ... that Herbert Strutt, a High Sheriff of Derbyshire, bought the Glensanda estate where his son disappeared and was later found as a clothed skeleton?
- .. that Locko Preceptory is the only recorded Lazarite Preceptory in England?
- ... that during World War II, Derby Art Gallery's Ernest Townsend created camouflage designs to make Spitfire engine factories look like a village from the air?
- ... that the headmaster of Shardlow Hall School, in Derbyshire, played soccer for England?
- ... that John Flamsteed of Derby became the first Astronomer Royal in 1675?
- ... that Shire Brook in Sheffield was part of the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire for 900 years.?
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- ... that Derby Museum has a diagram of Ecton Hill (pictured) made from Ashford Black Marble and other minerals?
- ... that Gresley Parish Church (pictured) was a 12th century Augustinian priory?
- ... that the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata - the seat of the Governor-General during the Raj - was built on the lines of Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire?
- .. that the first captain of Derbyshire County Cricket Club fled the UK after the captain in 1890 discovered embezzlement of £1000 from the club's coffers?
- ... that the volcano Mount St. Helens is named after Alleyne FitzHerbert of Derby?
- ... that John Cowper Powys, the writer, came from Derbyshire?
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- ... that Gresley Parish Church (pictured) was originally an Augustinian Priory, founded in the 12th Century??
- ...that Swarkestone Hall Pavilion is a building owned by the Landmark Trust?
- ...that the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein conducted aeronautical research at Chunal in Derbyshire?
- ... that George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston was Viceroy of India?
- ... that Shire Brook in Sheffield was part of the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire for 900 years.?
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- ... that Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby succeeded to his fathers title after his brother had been murdered?
- ... that Repton Abbey is traditionally thought to have been founded by Saint David, and is the burial place of two Mercian Kings?
- ... that Richard Knill Freeman, who designed British municipal buildings, schools and museums, also designed a church in Moscow in the 1880s?
- ...that the The Bull Ring is a henge that was built in the late Neolithic period near Dove Holes?
- ...that the North Midland Railway built the first ever railway roundhouse at their Derby Works
- ...that Baron St Helens attended Derby School?
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- ... that Anchor Church had its caves extended to be a summerhouse for Sir Francis Burdett?
- ... that Wright of Derby's painting of Romeo and Juliet: the Tomb Scene depicts Juliet (pictured) saying her final line "... Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!" in Shakespeare's play?
- ...that Botany Bay is in Derbyshire?
- ... that the Derby Gilbert & Sullivan Company has been champion of the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival six times?
- ...that Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe, 10th Baronet banned cars from his house at Calke Abbey?
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- ...that John Mawe, who studied the mineralogy of Derbyshire, was arrested as a spy in 1805 before publishing accounts of his travels in Brazil?
- ... that Samuel Rayner, who painted the Derby Exhibition in 1839, had one of his paintings exhibited in the Royal Academy when he was only 15?
- ... that English landscape architect Edward Milner designed three public parks in Preston, Lancashire?
- ...that the 12th Duke of Norfolk rebuilt Glossops parish church, built All Saints RC chapel, improved the reservoir and built the town hall,
- ...that after Robert de Ferrers, the 6th Earl of Derby was pardoned for his part in a civil war against King Edward I, he did it again?
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- ... that a 200-year-old costume worn by "the king" (pictured) on Castleton Garland Day in Derbyshire is now in the local museum?
- ... that in All Saints Church, Kedleston, Derbyshire, (pictured) are 35 monuments to the Curzon family of Kedleston Hall?
- ... that the Tissington Trail, a popular walk and cycle path follows the course of the former Ashbourne to Buxton railway?
- ... that Chatsworth House, had a great conservatory built in 1838 where Joseph Paxton worked. The man who designed The Crystal Palace?
- ... that King William awarded the manor of Glossop to William Peveril, but it was later confiscated?
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- ... that the National Tramway Museum, at Crich, ( ) in Derbyshire, England, is situated within Crich Tramway Village?
- ... that The King of Rome's skin is preserved in Derby Museum because he survived where other pigeons died?
- ... that the Cromford and High Peak Railway was completed in 1831, to carry minerals between the Cromford Canal at Cromford Wharf and the Peak Forest Canal at Whaley Bridge?
- ... that less than a quarter of Eyam survived the plague brought to the village in flea-infested cloth by George Viccars?
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- ... that Swizzels Matlow make Love Hearts and the new part is by the Upper Peak Forest canal in New Mills
- ... that the plant Fumaria painteri has only been found twice in Britain, and both times by the Rev. W. H. Painter?
- ... that Francis Noel Clarke Mundy was painted by Joseph Wright of Derby?
- ... that the Rolls-Royce Conway turbofan was the first commercial aero engine to operate for 10,000 hours between overhauls?
- ... that Shipley Hall was demolished due to mining damage?
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- ... that Joseph Wright of Derby's painting, The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus (detail pictured), was only sold after his death, when all of his possessions were auctioned at Christie's?
- ... that the fashion designer Vivienne Westwood was born in Tintwistle in 1941?
- ... that in 1855 three passengers, believing they had arrived at their destination, fell to their deaths when they stepped from a train that had halted on Dinting Viaduct?
- ... that Joan Waste, blind since birth, was burnt to death in 1556 for being a Protestant in Derby during the reign of Bloody Mary?
- ... that Stenson is home to the Stenson bubble?
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- ... that the Atlas Coelestis (pictured) is a star atlas published posthumously in 1729, based on the First Astronomer Royal's observations? (May 2011 1,200 hits)
- ... that Alfred E. Goodey collected and commissioned paintings to record the history of Derby?
- ... that English sculptor Ronald Pope learnt how to work with metals at Rolls-Royce during World War II?
- ... that Benjamin Vulliamy, who designed the clock that defined time at the Prime Meridian, also designed clocks with porcelain cases?
- ... that the 96,000 people who visited the The Derby Exhibition of 1839 were able to view a coconut?
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- ... that Joseph Wright of Derby's painting of Miravan's revulsion as he breaks open a tomb (detail pictured) is based on a story retold by John Gilbert Cooper? (June 2011 2,100 hits)
- ... that the bankrupt dandy "Champagne Charlie" sold his inheritance including the painting Earthstopper on the banks of the Derwent (detail pictured)?
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