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James S. Blair

My great grandfather was James Simoson Blair. He lived at Moorcroft in Buxton up to 1927. When he died he was quite a prominent figure and was captain of the golf club, and a trophey is presented each year even now in memory of him. Does anyone know or have information on him or the family? Thanks.
A memory of Buxton contributed by jeanette czyzyk

Tuesdays

Buxton, Pavilion Gardens, Concert Hall 1932

On Tuesday afternoon we could go with the class at school to listen to the orchestra playing there for the sum of one penny. I think the conductor was Maurice Miles.
A memory of Buxton contributed by sylvia dukesell

My maternal grandfather was a waiter here

Buxton, Haddon Hall Hydro 1903

I remember my mother telling me that my grandad used to work there, also my uncle.
A memory of Buxton contributed by sylvia dukesell

My baptism

Buxton, St. Anne's Church Interior 1890

I was baptised in this church in 1927.
A memory of Buxton contributed by sylvia dukesell

Extracts From Goyt Valley & Derbyshire books

Goyt Valley, 1894

The gatehouse and gardeners' cottages on the approach to Errwood Hall at Goyt's Bridge in the Goyt Valley. All this lovely scene has now disappeared under the waters of the Errwood Reservoir, which was constructed in 1937.
An extract from from"Derbyshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Goyt Valley, Stepping Stones 1914

Two children, perhaps a brother and sister, negotiate the stepping stones across the infant River Goyt downstream from Goyt's Bridge in the peaceful days just before war broke out in Europe. Again, this scene disappeared under the rising waters of the Errwood Reservoir, and will never be seen again.
An extract from from"Derbyshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Buxton, the Pump Room 1914

Across the road the half-round windows, on the ground floor of the single-storey building on the right, show the site of the original Roman Bath, in constant use from that time. Beyond is the Hall of 1573.
An extract from from"Buxton Town and City Memories".

Buxton, Thermal Baths and Crescent 1923

The fame of Buxton as a Medieval spa grew and in Tudor times was greatly enhanced by the visits of Mary Queen of Scots who came to take the waters for her various illnesses, including rheumatism and a recurring pain in the side.
An extract from from"Buxton Town and City Memories".

Buxton, Spring Gardens 1923

With increases in both population and numbers of visitors to the town, provision had to be made for their shopping requirements. Although there are shops in higher Buxton, on High Street and the Market Place, the major commercial centre is Spring Gardens in the lower town. Originally known as Town Street or Sheffield Road, it was developed into a busy shopping street selling, among other things, tourist gifts. Here you could buy ornaments made of Blue John, Ashford Black Marble and Derbyshire Spar - locally mined stones which were worked in the Petrifaction and Spar shops. The number and type of shops in Spring Gardens has altered greatly over the years but the architecture on either side remains largely unchanged. An increase in traffic through the street led to calls for pedestrianisation which was completed in 1997.
An extract from from"Buxton Town and City Memories".