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19-MAY-2014

Plague Cottages, Eyam

Derbyshire

In 1665 the Bubonic Plague was brought to Eyam in a flea infested bundle of cloth from London. The tailor died a week later.
The villagers then decided to quarantine the whole village to stop the spread to neighbouring parts.
When the plague was over it is stated that only a quarter of the village had survived.

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Johnny JAG21-May-2014 20:41
Beautiful cottages.
Sheena Woodhead21-May-2014 07:02
Ann, I should have added some information about the village of Eyam which would have explained the name. Will do so now :-)
Ann...21-May-2014 04:46
A sombre name for a very attractive building.
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