Derbyshire Photographs

Etwall in Derbyshire, is a commuter village situated 6 miles south west of Derby, with post war housing developments leading to a 3 fold increase in the population between 1951 and 1981.

Etwall Brook runs through the village and the housing has not encroached on the countryside to the north and east of it. Etwall was originally named after the Saxon king Eata, whose well or spring lies below the church, Etwall still has the remains of up to 70 wells. For more information on Etwall see Etwall in Derbyshire

Well Dressing photographs from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006

Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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Well Dressing Photograph from Etwall in Derbyshire 2006
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