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Book Description No Binding. Condition: New. No Jacket. Here is information about Sheet 111: One Inch Sheet 111 The White Peak 1906 - published 2002; intro by Derek Brumhead. ISBN.978-1-84151-418-5 This One Inch to the Mile map covers an area of the Peak District. "There is an astonishing degree of variety in the physical and cultural landscapes portrayed on this map", says author Derek Brumhead. The great spa town of Buxton is at the top of the map, and other towns are Leek, in the SW corner, and Bakewell, near the eastern margin. On the back we include an extract from Derbyshire Sheet 27.16, showing Hartington in 1919, complete with a directory of 'Hartington Town Quarter'. For railway historians the Ashbourne & Buxton line runs through the main map, and sections of the Buxton & High Peak and main Midland line to Buxton are also shown. It is not possible to list the many hamlets, farmsteads and other topographical features shown on these maps. However, you may find it useful if we list the towns and principal villages or church parishes that are included on this map. Links are given for those for which detailed large-scale maps are also available. Cheshire: Macclesfield Forest, Wildboarclough. Derbyshire: Aldwark, Ashford, Bakewell, Birchover, Blackwell, Brushfield, Burbage, Buxton, Chelmorton, Edensor, Elton, Fairfield, Flagg, Great Longstone, Great Rowsley, Hassop, Kingsteindale, Little Longstone, Monyash, Over Haddon, Pilsley, Rowland, Sheldon, Taddington, Winster, Wormhill, Youlgreave. Staffordshire: Alstonfield, Butterton, Hartington, Hollinsclough, Leek, Longnor, Onecote, Wetton. Seller Inventory # 003807