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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Yoko Hanegreefs (textile cuartor) holding an image of a previous repare of the Tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Staff look at review previous images of the Tapestries Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A portrait of Elizabeth of Hardwick , Countess of Shrewsbury at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A portrait of Elizabeth of Hardwick , Countess of Shrewsbury at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Construction workers remove the final pieces of scaffolding which has surrounded the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    ANITA SETHI takes part in the walk . People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People gather ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People gather ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People listen to a speech by Anita Sethi ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People listen to a speech by Anita Sethi ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    MAXWELL AYAMBA speaks to the crowd ahead of the walk . People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
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    Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
    People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.

    Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.

    Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.

    People gather ahead of speeches and then a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
    Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.

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  • Summer heather in bloom within a woodland clearing backlit by the setting sun at Surprise View, Peak District National Park
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    Summer heather in bloom within a woodland clearing backlit by the setting sun at Surprise View, Peak District National Park
    Summer heather in bloom within a woodland clearing backlit by the setting sun at Surprise View, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Garry Ridsdale

     

  • Purple heather (calluna vulgaris) in full summer bloom on the elevated moorland of the eastern Peak District at Millstone Edge
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    Purple heather (calluna vulgaris) in full summer bloom on the elevated moorland of the eastern Peak District at Millstone Edge
    Purple heather (calluna vulgaris) in full summer bloom on the elevated moorland of the eastern Peak District at Millstone Edge, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Garry Ridsdale

     

  • Derbyshire Solstice
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    Derbyshire Solstice
    People gather for sunrise on the longest day of the year at Arbor Low, a Neolithic henge in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.

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  • Derbyshire Solstice
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    Derbyshire Solstice
    People gather for sunrise on the longest day of the year at Arbor Low, a Neolithic henge in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.

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  • Derbyshire Solstice
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    Derbyshire Solstice
    People gather for sunrise on the longest day of the year at Arbor Low, a Neolithic henge in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.

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  • Derbyshire Solstice
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    Derbyshire Solstice
    People gather for sunrise on the longest day of the year at Arbor Low, a Neolithic henge in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.

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  • Derbyshire Solstice
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    Derbyshire Solstice
    People gather for sunrise on the longest day of the year at Arbor Low, a Neolithic henge in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.

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  • Located in Derbyshire, near to Derby and Nottingham, Elvaston Castle Country Park encompasses approx 321 acres of open parkland.
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    Located in Derbyshire, near to Derby and Nottingham, Elvaston Castle Country Park encompasses approx 321 acres of open parkland.
    Elvaston Castle Country Park, approx 321 acres of open parkland, Elvaston, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Raj Kamal

     

  • Early morning fog lingering above the Ladybower reservoir in the valley below Bamford Edge
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    Early morning fog lingering above the Ladybower reservoir in the valley below Bamford Edge
    Early morning fog lingering above the Ladybower Reservoir in the valley below Bamford Edge, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Garry Ridsdale

     

  • Dawn light breaks above the Peak District hills with a cloud inversion covering the Ladybower reservoir below Bamford Edge.
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    Dawn light breaks above the Peak District hills with a cloud inversion covering the Ladybower reservoir below Bamford Edge.
    Dawn light breaks above the Peak District hills with a cloud inversion covering the Ladybower Reservoir below Bamford Edge, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Garry Ridsdale

     

  • A walker climbing a stile at Winnats Pass, Winnats Pass, Hope Valley, Derbyshire
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    A walker climbing a stile at Winnats Pass, Winnats Pass, Hope Valley, Derbyshire
    A walker climbing a stile at Winnats Pass, Winnats Pass, Hope Valley, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Summer heather in full bloom along Bamford Edge above the Ladybower reservoir in the Peak District
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    Summer heather in full bloom along Bamford Edge above the Ladybower reservoir in the Peak District
    Summer heather in full bloom along Bamford Edge above the Ladybower Reservoir in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Garry Ridsdale

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267e)
    The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267a)
    The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267c)
    Water is pumped away from inside the reservoir along a secure area of the slipway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267g)
    Bags of cement are manually mixed in wheelie bins before being carried down the side of the reservoir to reinforce the side of the slipway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267d)
    Bags of cement are brought to the reservoir on pallets . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267o)
    Bags of cement are manually mixed in wheelie bins before being carried down the side of the reservoir to reinforce the side of the slipway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267ac)
    Water pours down Todd Brook as water is pumped out from Toddbrook reservoir and in to the parallel waterway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to a slipway on the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267af)
    Pumping equipment is brought in by the reservoir . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to a slipway on the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267v)
    The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to a slipway on the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267y)
    Airmen from the RAF survey the damage from a bridge over the damaged slipway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to a slipway on the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Drohender Dammbruch in England – weitere 55 Häuser evakuiert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX (10353267av)
    An RAF Chinook helicopter flies in low and drops large sacks of aggregate in to the hole in the slipway . The town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire remains evacuated after heavy rain caused damage to a slipway on the Toddbrook Reservoir , threatening homes and businesses with flooding.
    Whaley Bridge evacuated after Toddbrook Reservoir dam collapse, Derbyshire, UK - 03 Aug 2019

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