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- 1960s: 'Old moon eyes' was racing hero
- Talk of the Midlands: No other venue like The Talk
- Smith, Francis: Impressive legacy of a canny opportunist
- 1950s: God Save Queen Elizabeth II
- John Port Grammar School: A Grammar for just nine years
- Babington Buildings: Bookshop on site of Jacobean mansion
- Bakewell, Robert
- Etwall Almshouses - Colour Archive Film
- Ashbourne Road Skating Rink
- Cochrane, Alfred - Rams Forgotten Players (No. 1)
- Derbyshire's lost railways: The "Friargate Line"
- The Queen Anne church with the Baroque doorway
- They just don't make picture postcards like that any more
- Dance bands kept live music in the frame for Derby folk
- Still haunted by the sinking of Bismarck
- My great-grandmother lived in Chaddesden almshouses
- Sleigh, Samuel: MP, JP and High Sheriff of Derbyshire
- 1960s: Stories making the headlines in Derbyshire in 1962
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