Commons:British Library/Mechanical Curator collection/Synoptic index/England - East Midlands
Overview
[edit]These pages contain a subject and place index (still under construction!) to the books scanned to create the British Library's Mechanical Curator collection of images.
Each entry in the index points to the images on Flickr which match the tag for the book. Additionally, when there are images from a book that have been copied over to Commons, this is shown with a green clickable (Book cat) link, which links to the relevant Commons category for the book.
A full list of the titles of the books that were scanned for the collection is also available, at
and succeeding pages, which may help browsing what is available.
The index is not (yet) complete. As of January 22, 2014 the titles in the detailed part of the index below accounted for about 40% of the images in the whole collection. A further 35% of images can be found through a more loosely organised set of "to do" pages constructed based on the books' class-marks, while a further 20% of images occur in books which are classed below as fiction, plays, verse or works. The focus of the indexing so far has been mostly geographical, with little development as yet of thematic classification.
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[edit]– Derbyshire
[edit]- The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby: drawn up from actual observation, and the best authorities; containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial and statistical information. Illustrated by a map of the county, and numerous copper-plate and wood engravings by the first artists. The materials collected by the publisher, S. Glover. Edited by Thomas Noble (1831; 150 images, 19 plates; 10 maps to georef )
- General view of the agriculture and minerals of Derbyshire (1811; 11 images, 11 plates; 4 maps to georef )
- Derbyshire Gatherings: a fund of delight for the antiquary, the historian, the biographer, and the general reader, containing portraits and memoirs of eminent natives and eccentric characters of the County of Derby, views of remarkable places, etc (1866; 44 images, 32 plates; no maps)
- All about Derbyshire ... With sixty illustrations, etc (1884; 138 images, 19 plates; no maps)
- The Way about Derbyshire. With map ... With illustrations by W. A. Bettesworth (1893; 60 images, 2 plates; 1 map); 1896 edition (77 images, 4 plates; 1 map)
- Country rambles and Manchester walks and wild flowers: being rural wanderings in Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire (1882; 62 images, 5 plates; no maps)
- Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire. Being a sequel to “Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers.” (1866; 29 images, 2 plates; no maps)
- Days off. Pen and pencil sketches in Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, and elsewhere ... With drawings by Bessie Duval and N. R. Dean (1898; 87 images, 45 plates; no maps)
- Woods and Dales of Derbyshire. With illustrations. (1894; 21 images, 18 plates; no maps); Another copy (1894; 19 images, 19 plates; no maps)
- Bygone Derbyshire. Edited by W. Andrews (1892; 15 images, 3 plates; 1 map)
- Through Staffordshire Stiles and Derbyshire Dales: a tour of the Dove and the Manifold Valleys, etc. F.P (1894; 18 images, 12 plates; no maps)
- Round about the Crooked Spire. (A sketch of North-East Derbyshire.) With illustrations by the author (1894; 18 images, 5 plates; 1 map)
- Through the Peak, between London and Manchester. The Railway Traveller and Tourist's Guide between London and Manchester, viâ Derby, Matlock, and Buxton, etc (1871; 17 images, 16 plates; 14 maps to georef )
- Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals, as illustrated by the records of the Quarter Sessions of the County of Derby, from Queen Elizabeth to Queen Victoria (1890; 11 images, 7 plates; no maps)
–– Peak District
[edit]- The Peak Guide; containing the topographical, statistical, and general history of Buxton, Chatsworth, Edensor, Castlteon sic, Bakewell, Haddon, Matlock, and Cromford; with an introduction ... Edited by T. Noble (1830; 19 images, 9 plates; 6 maps )
- A Hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters ... With ... a botanical appendix by Miss Hawkins, etc (1861; 4 images, 3 plates; 2 maps)
- Rambles among the Hills in the Peak of Derbyshire and the South Downs ... With illustrations by A. H. H. Murray (1880; 24 images, 6 plates; no maps)
- Illustrated Handbook to Bakewell & its vicinity. A day in the Peak: being a brief description of Bakewell Church, Haddon Hall, and Chatsworth, etc (1886; 30 images, 3 plates; no maps)
- A Day in the Peak: an illustrated handbook to Bakewell Church, Haddon Hall, and Chatsworth ... Second edition (1886; 34 images, 5 plates; no maps)
- Peakland, and the baths and climate of Buxton: comprising ... a new method of carrying out the Buxton treatment, etc (1886; 13 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- Chantrey's Peak Scenery or Views in Derbyshire. Engraved by W. B. and George Cooke after drawings by Sir F. L. Chantrey, R. A. With historical and topographical descriptions by James Croston (1886; 60 images, 30 plates; no maps)
- On Foot through the Peak; or, a Summer saunter among the hills and dales of Derbyshire. [With a map.] (1889; 38 images, 4 plates; no maps)
- The Peak of Derbyshire: its scenery and antiquities. ... With illustrations by A. Dawson and H. Railton (1891; 21 images, 18 plates; 1 map)
- A Journey to Beresford Hall, the seat of Charles Cotton Esqre, the celebrated author and angler. Preceded by a memoir of the author. The dedication signed: J. G. (1841; 10 images, 8 plates; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of H. H.: illustrated by lithographs from drawings by G. Cattermole, with an account of the Hall in its present state (1867; 23 images, 23 plates; no maps) [Haddon Hall]
–– Derby
[edit]- The History of Derby to the year 1791. (1817; 22 images, 20 plates; 1 map)
- The History, antiquities and topography of the town of Derby and its environs, illustrated ... by S. Rayner assisted ... by J. Moffat, Esq (1838; 8 images, 8 plates; 1 map)
- The History of the Borough of Derby, intended as a guide to strangers visiting the town (1843; 36 images, 6 plates; 5 maps to georef )
- Sketches of Old Derby and neighbourhood ... Edited by G. F. Gadd (1895; 71 images, 9 plates; 2 maps)
- Derby Churches old and new, and Derby's Golgotha ... Illustrated (1893; 17 images, 6 plates; no maps)
–– Other places in Derbyshire
[edit]- The History and Topography of Ashbourn, the Valley of the Dove, and the adjacent Villages ... illustrated, etc (1839; 23 images, 20 plates; no maps)
- A Guide to Ashburne, S. Oswald's, Parish Church, Derbyshire (1891; 11 images, 4 plates; no maps)
- Bakewell and its Vicinity: excursions, drives, and walks ... And some notes on stone circles, etc (1888; 15 images, 8 plates; 2 maps )
- History of Bolsover: its town, castle, Bethlehem, etc (1895; 6 images, 6 plates; 2 maps to georef )
- Buxton and its Resources: with excursions to Haddon, Chatsworth, Castleton, Matlock and Dove Dale. (1873; 12 images; no maps)
- Buxton, as a health resort, etc (1883; 3 images, 2 plates; 1 map )
- The History of Chesterfield and its charities ... to which is added an historical description of Chatsworth, Hardwick and Bolsover, etc (1823; 9 images, 4 plates; no maps )
- Records of the Borough of Chesterfield: being a series of extracts from the archives of the Corporation of Chesterfield, and of other repositories; collected by Pym Yeatman. With facsimiles. (1884; 5 images, 2 plates; no maps )
- Dale and its Abbey, Derbyshire: A short history and guide ... Illustrated from drawings by the author (1890; 19 images, 2 plates; 2 maps to georef )
- The Guide to Dovedale, Ilam, Alton Towers, and Scenes adjacent. Second edition (1850; 5 images, 2 plates; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of Eyam ... Sixth edition. With illustrations from photographs by J. A. Warwick and R. Keene (1870; 44 images; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of Eyam ... Sixth edition. With illustrations from photographs by J. A. Warwick and R. Keene. (1895; 34 images, 3 plates; no maps )
- The History and Antiquities of Eyam ... Third edition, with illustrations from photographs by J. A. Warwick. (1865; 26 images; no maps)
- History of Ilkeston, together with Dale Abbey, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Shipley, and Cossall. With plates. (1899; 169 images, 80 plates; no maps)
- Notes on Kedleston Church. With plates. (1877; 6 images, 6 plates; no maps)
- The Matlock, Buxton and Castleton Guide, containing concise accounts of these and other remarkable places ... in the ... County of Derby. (1827; 6 images, 6 plates; 6 maps )
- A New Guide to Matlock Bath. Special edition, etc (1898; 8 images, 7 plates; 1 map)
- The History of Melbourne, in the county of Derby, including biographical notices of the Coke, Melbourne, and Hardinge families ... Second edition. With plates. (1852; 14 images, 10 plates; 2 maps to georef )
- Repton: Village, Abbey, Church, Priory, and School. (1899; 33 images, 10 plates; 1 map to georef )
- An Historical Sketch of the ancient Manor of South Winfield, Derbyshire, etc (1872; 6 images, 4 plates; no maps)
- Wirksworth and five miles round. An historical sketch, etc (1863; 15 images, 1 plate; no maps)
– Leicestershire
[edit]- Bygone Leicestershire. Edited by W. Andrews (1892; 17 images, 3 plates; no maps)
–– Leicester
[edit]- Lawrence's Illustrated Guide to Leicester (1868; 16 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- Modern Leicester: jottings of personal experience and research, with an original history of Corporation Undertakings, and of each Regular, Militia, Yeomanry and Rifle Regiment localised at the new Military Centre. With illustrations. (1881; 65 images, 31 plates; 1 map)
- Hammond's Guide to Leicester and the Abbey Park (1885; 15 images, 1 plate; )
- Spencers New Guide to the Town of Leicester ... With ... illustrations (1888; 103 images, 9 plates; no maps)
- Glimpses of Ancient Leicester. In six periods (1891; 50 images, 20 plates; 3 maps)
- The History of Leicester during the ... Civil War. A lecture, etc (1840; 7 images, 5 plates; 1 map )
- An Account of Leicester Castle (1859; 6 images, 3 plates; 1 map )
- The accounts of the churchwardens of S. Martin's Leicester. 1489-1844. Edited by T. North (1884; 8 images; no maps)
–– Other places in Leicestershire
[edit]- A Descriptive and Historical Guide to Ashby-de-la-Zouch and the neighbourhood ... With seven engravings (1831; 8 images, 2 plates; 1 map)
- A Reply to the Question-if it should ever be asked-“Where and what is Bitteswell?” With plates. (1848; 13 images, 13 plates; no maps)
- Bradgate House and the Greys of Groby. A sketch of their history (1899; 2 images, 2 plates; 1 map)
- A History of the Midland Counties (Guthlaxton Deaneries and adjacent parishes), together with an account of the condition of the people in the Middle Ages: also a Diary of a journey by ... Sir T. Cave ... from Stanford to the North of Scotland, etc (1891; 8 images; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of Hemington, in the parish of Lockington, in the country of Leicester. With plates. (1873; 20 images, 6 plates; no maps)
- Rambles round Loughborough. By the author of “The History of Charnwood Forest. i.e. Thomas Russell Potter.” Reprinted from “The Loughborough News.” (1868; 41 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- Chronological Events in the History of Melton Mowbray, together with Sketches of the Hamlets affiliated thereto. With a portrait. (1889; 7 images, 1 plate; no maps)
– Lincolnshire
[edit]- A selection of Views in the County of Lincoln ... (Engraved by B. H.) With topographical and historical accounts of each view. L.P (1801; 70 images, 61 plates; no maps)
- The History of Lincolnshire, topographical, historical, and descriptive (1814; 14 images, 5 plates; no maps)
- An Historical and Descriptive Account of Lincolnshire. Nos. 1-6 (1825; 17 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- Lincolnshire in 1835, with the rivers Humber, Trent and Witham, displayed in a series of views, ... accompanied by an explanatory ... description by M. Saunders (1835; 58 images, 31 plates; 1 map )
- The Fens and Floods of Mid-Lincolnshire. With a description of the River Witham ... and its improvements up to 1825. With maps, etc (1882; 7 images, 6 plates; 6 maps to georef )
- Ruscoe's Illustrated Guide to Mablethorpe, Sutton, Louth, Alford, etc (1889; 36 images, 14 plates; no maps)
- Notices of Lincolnshire. Being an historical and topographical account of some villages in the division of Lindsey (1890; 9 images, 7 plates; no maps)
- Bygone Lincolnshire. Edited by W. Andrews (1891; 23 images, 7 plates; no maps)
–– Lincoln
[edit]- An historical account of Lincoln and the Cathedral, with a list of remarkable occurrences that have happened in Lincoln for upwards of 700 years ... A new edition. Copious MS. notes by E. J. Willson. (1802; 5 images; no maps)
- Lincoln Cathedral. Ward and Lock's Illustrated Historical Handbook to Lincoln Cathedral. With a topographical account of the city. With coloured and other illustrations (1899; 24 images, 10 plates; 1 map)
- Handbook of the excursions proposed to be made by the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society, on the 27th and 28th of May, 1857 (1857; 30 images, 4 plates; 2 maps )
–– Other places in Lincolnshire
[edit]- The history and topography of the Isle of Axholme, being that part of Lincolnshire which is west of Trent (1839; 67 images, 25 plates; 8 maps to georef )
- Read's history of the Isle of Axholme: its manors and parishes, with biographical notices of eminent men. Edited by T. C. Fletcher (1858; 33 images, 16 plates; 4 maps )
- The Social History and Antiquities of Barton-upon-Humber. Edited by G. Poulson. With plates. (1856; 6 images, 2 plates; no maps)
- Homes of our Forefathers in Boston, Old England, and Boston, New England. From original drawings by E. Whitefield (1889; 64 images, 26 plates; no maps) (Colour)
- Jackson's Illustrated Guide to Cleethorpes and visitors' handbook to the Grimsby docks, town, and neighbourhood, etc (1885; 6 images, 3 plates; no maps)
- History of the Manor and Township of Doddington, otherwise Doddington-Pigot, in the county of Lincoln, and its successive owners, with pedigrees, etc (1897; 12 images, 5 plates; no maps)
- A brief history of the church and parish of Gosberton in the county of Lincoln, etc (1897; 11 images; no maps)
- Historical Notes on Grantham and Grantham Church (1857; 3 images, 3 plates; 1 map)
- The Monumental Antiquities of Great Grimsby; an essay towards ascertaining its origin and ancient population. Containing also a brief account of the two magnificent churches and the five religious houses which were once the ... ornament of the town; an abstract of the charters and privileges of the borough; biographical notices, etc (1825; 5 images, 3 plates; 2 maps )
- Historical Notices of the Parish of Holbeach, in the County of Lincoln, with memorials of its clergy, from A.D. 1225 to the present time (1890; 4 images, 4 plates; no maps)
- Echoes of Saint Margaret's Church, at Huttoft (1882; 5 images; no maps)
- Louth Old Corporation Records, being extracts from the accounts, minutes and memoranda of the Warden and Six Assistants of the Town of Louth and Free School of King Edward VI. in Louth, and other ancient documents relating to the town. Compiled by R. W. Goulding (1891; 14 images, 6 plates; no maps)
- All Saints' Parish Church, Moulton, co. Lincoln. Reprint of two papers read before the ... Lincolnshire Architectural Society in ... 1890 (1891; 7 images, 7 plates; no maps)
- Historical Notes on the Parish of Partney, Lincolnshire (1898; 44 images, 5 plates; no maps)
- Scrivelsby, the home of the Champions i.e. the Dymokes, hereditary King's Champions. With some account of the Marmion and Dymoke families. Illustrated (1893; 73 images, 17 plates; no maps)
- Avery's Penny Popular Guide to Skegness and neighbourhood, with map (1889; 10 images, 2 plates; 2 maps ); 1898 edition (12 images, 2 plates; 2 maps)
- Sleaford, and the Wapentakes of Flaxwell and Aswardhurn, in the county of Lincoln (1872; 71 images, 23 plates; 3 maps )
- Memorials of Stamford: past and present (1867; 31 images, 12 plates; no maps)
- History of Stamford. Illustrated. (1879; 8 images, 4 plates; 1 map )
- A Picturesque tour to Thornton Monastery, with notices of Goxhill Nunnery, Barrow, New Holland, and British remains in the neighbourhood. L.P (1835; 26 images, 3 plates; 2 maps )
- A Handbook to Thornton Abbey in the County of Lincoln, with brief notices of adjacent places of interest. With plates. (1897; 18 images, 2 plates; 3 maps)
- Notes on Ulceby, North Lincolnshire (1885; 8 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- The Parish Church of Saint Mary Whaplode in the County of Lincoln. With an appendix, containing notes on Whaplode (1889; 9 images, 3 plates; 1 map)
- The History of Winterton and the adjoining villages, in the northern division of Manley, in the County of Lincoln; with a notice of their antiquities. With plates. (1836; 10 images, 5 plates; no maps)
– Northamptonshire
[edit]- Lectures on the History and Literature of Northamptonshire. pt. I (1882; 9 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- History of the County buildings of Northamptonshire (1885; 8 images, 5 plates; 3 maps )
- Holiday Journeys in Northamptonshire. I. Round Dryden's Birthplace. II. A Stroll by the Welland. III. Round Stamford (1889; 42 images, 3 plates; no maps)
- Bygone Northamptonshire. Edited by W. Andrews (1891; 13 images, 3 plates; no maps)
–– Northampton
[edit]- Historical memorials of Northampton (1848; 21 images; no maps)
- Wetton's Guide-book to Northampton, and its vicinity; with an historical and descriptive account of the town and neighbourhood. By Edward Pretty. (1849; 28 images, 9 plates; 1 map )
- Northampton past and present, a Handy Guide Book to the town and neighbourhood (1879; 37 images, 8 plates; 1 map )
- Where to buy at Northampton. An illustrated local review. By the Editor of the “Agents' Guide,” etc (1891; 120 images, 32 plates; no maps)
- Northampton as a Cycling Centre, etc (1889; 31 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- The Records of the Borough of Northampton ... Illustrated. Preface by the Lord Bishop of London M. Creighton, introductory chapter on the history of the town by W. R. D. Adkins ... The first volume edited by C. A. Markham ... The second volume edited by the Rev. J. C. Cox. L.P (1898; 17 images, 8 plates; no maps)
–– Other places in Northamptonshire
[edit]- A Guide to Burghley House, Northamptonshire, the seat of the Marquis of Exeter; containing a catalogue of all the paintings, antiquities, &c. With biographical notices of the artists. By Thomas Blore. With plates. (1815; 3 images, 2 plates; 1 map)
- A Handbook of Burghley, Northamptonshire; comprising an account of the house and its ... contents, etc (1851; 15 images, 7 plates; no maps)
- Fotheringhay and Mary, Queen of Scots ... With illustrations ... and ... portraits of Mary ... now first published (1886; 13 images, 8 plates; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of Geddington, Northamptonshire ... Based on notes of, and with preface by, the late Rev. T. C. B. Cornwell (1899; 17 images, 5 plates; 2 maps)
- Memorials of Holdenby (1868; 84 images, 19 plates; 4 maps to georef )
- A Sketch of the History of the Town of Kettering, together with some account of its worthies ... Illustrated by Hugh Wallis. With a supplement. (1891; 44 images, 20 plates; 4 maps )
Kingsthorpiana; or, Researches in a Church Chest. Being a calendar of old documents now existing in the church chest of Kingsthorpe, near Northampton, with a selection of the MSS., printed in full, and extracts from others. Edited by J. H. Glover (1883; 52 images; no maps)Decorative fillers only- The Ruins of Liveden; with historical notices of the family of Tresham and its connexion with the Gunpowder Plot ... To which is added a legendary poem. With plates. (1872; 4 images, 3 plates; 1 map) (Lyveden New Bield)
- Rushton and its owners. The Hall ... The Churches ... The Tresham, Cullen, Cokayne, Hope, and Thornhill families ... Illustrations, etc (1896; 20 images, 7 plates; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of Wellingborough, in the County of Northampton. With plates. (1837; 2 images, 2 plates; no maps)
– Nottinghamshire
[edit]- A Topographical History of Nottinghamshire from actual survey. (1843; 6 images, 6 plates; 2 maps to georef )
A History of Nottinghamshire. (1896; 56 images; no maps)Decorative fillers- Bygone Nottinghamshire (1893; 16 images, 9 plates; 4 maps )
- A Visit to Sherwood Forest, including the Abbeys of Newstead, Rufford and Welbeck, Annesley, Thoresby and Hardwick Halls, Bolsover Castle, and other interesting places in the locality. With a critical Essay on the life and times of Robin Hood. By James Carter, of Mansfield. With plates. (1866; 27 images, 5 plates; 1 map )
–– Nottingham
[edit]- Walks round Nottingham. By a Wanderer. i.e. Matthew Henry Barker. (Appendix.) (1835; 5 images; no maps)
- Allen's Illustrated Guide to Nottingham; to which is added, Nottinghamshire Memorabilia, etc (1891; 36 images, 7 plates; 1 map )
- A Popular History of Nottingham ... Illustrated (1893; 28 images; 1 map )
- History of the Old Trent Bridge, with a descriptive account of the New Bridge, Nottingham. Illustrated by photographs (1871; 14 images, 12 plates; 1 map)
- St. Mary's Church, Nottingham: its past and present history. Illustrated by photographs (1874; 14 images, 2 plates; no maps)
- A Concise History of Nottingham Castle: by J. P. Briscoe ... and A Guide to the Art Gallery & Museum, Nottingham Castle ... by D'Arcy Lever, etc (1888; 8 images, 2 plates; 3 maps )
- Notes on the old Town Wall of Nottingham, being a description of some recent exposures of it ... Reprinted, with an introduction and additional notes ... from “Notts. and Derbyshire Notes and Queries.” With seven photogravures and 3 plans (1899; 18 images, 6 plates; 2 maps to georef )
–– Other places in Nottinghamshire
[edit]- The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Blyth, in the counties of Nottingham and York, comprising accounts of the monastery, hospital, chapels ... together with biographical notices of Roger Mowbray ..., with introduction, notes, and appendix of documents (1860; 17 images, 9 plates; 1 map)
- The history of the parish and Priory of Lenton, in the county of Nottingham (1884; 101 images, 8 plates; 1 map )
- Incorporation of Mansfield. Ancient and modern Mansfield and Report of Charter Day festivities (1891; 9 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- The History of Mansfield ... Illustrated, etc. L.P (1894; 15 images, 12 plates; no maps)
- The History and Antiquities of ... Newark, in the County of Nottingham ... with biographical sketches, etc. pt. 1 (1805; 7 images, 4 plates; no maps)
- The Annals of Newark-upon-Trent, comprising the history, curiosities, and antiquities of the borough ... Illustrated with engravings and autographs, etc (1879; 21 images, 9 plates; no maps)
- Hand-Book to Newstead Abbey. With plates. (1855; 5 images, 2 plates; no maps)
- A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey ... Illustrated (1874; 31 images, 30 plates; no maps)
- Southwell Cathedral. Ward and Lock's Illustrated Historical Handbook to the new Cathedral Churches of Southwell, Newcastle, Wakefield, Truro and St. Albans (1889; 25 images, 21 plates; 1 map)
- History of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Fulwood, and Hucknall-under-Huthwaite, in the County of Nottingham, etc (1873; 5 images, 1 plate; no maps)
- The History, antiquities, and description of the town and parish of Worksop, in the County of Nottingham (1826; 30 images, 10 plates; no maps)
- Handbook to the antiquities of Worksop and its neighbourhood (1883; 10 images, 1 plate; no maps)
– Rutland
[edit]- A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Rutland ... With ... engravings and a map (1818; 6 images, 5 plates; 1 map )
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