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Derbyshire then and now
Each week the Derby Evening Telegraph includes a "then and now" feature comprising an old picture of a well-known Derbyshire scene together with a picture of the same scene as it looks today. An example is the two pictures of Victoria Street, Derby, shown above.
All these pictures are now being added to You and Yesterday. Then and Nows which can currently be viewed on the site include:
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Derby
Ashbourne Road, Derby - then and now
Brunswick Inn, Railway Terrace - then and now
Cornmarket and Victoria Street, Derby - then and now
Cornmarket, Derby - then and now
London Road, Alvaston - then and now
London Road, Derby - then and now
Mile Ash Lane, Darley Abbey - then and now
New Road, Darley Abbey - then and now
Nottingham Road, Derby - then and now
Park Lane, Allestree - then and now
River Gardens, Derby - then and now
St Peter's Street, Derby - then and now
Victoria Street, Derby - then and now
Belper and District
Belper Market Place - then and now
Bridge Street, Belper - then and now
Church Street, Kilburn - then and now
Holbrook Village - then and now
Little Eaton Post Office - then and now
Town Street and Wirksworth Road, Duffield - then and now
Ilkeston and District
Bath Street, Ilkeston - then and now
Belper Road, Stanley Common - then and now
Ilkeston North Railway Station - then and now
Inglefield Road, Ilkeston - then and now
Manners Street, Ilkeston - then and now
The White Hart, Stanley village - then and now
Ripley
High Street, Ripley - then and now
North Road, Ripley - then and now
Oxford Street, Ripley - then and now
Ripley Market Place - then and now
South Derbyshire
Repton Road, Willington - then and now
Swadlincote High Street - then and now
Swadlincote Market Place and Town Hall - then and now
Trent and Mersey Canal - then and now
Willington Post Office - then and now
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