From Well Dressings and traditional village festivals to camping in the countryside and a reservoir with little water due to drought – some things feel very familar.
This collection also shows factory workers, miners and memories of the 1966 World Cup.
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We’ve dug into the archives to find some interesting images showing life across Derbyshire over the last century. Photo: getty

. Lea Mills
Women machining garments at Lea Mills, Matlock. Founded in 1784 by Thomas Smedley the mills have been modernised by the present company, John Smedley Ltd. (Photo by George Freston/Getty Images) Photo: George Freston

. Bolsover
Wives of striking Derbyshire miners hand in a letter to the Coal Board in Hobart Place. With them is MP for Bolsover, Dennis Skinner (centre). (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) Photo: Evening Standard

. Pleasley Colliery
Pleasley Colliery back in operation after the General Strike pictured on 17 November 1926. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Hulton Archive

. Rolls Royce factory
Engineers at the Rolls Royce factory in Derbyshire assembling RB 162 lightweight lift jets in August 1964. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Hulton Archive

. Chesterfield
A Chesterfield Borough Police telephone operator tests a gasmask with built in earpiece and microphone in April 1939. The telephone service was considered one of the most important links in the coordination of ARP operations and needed to remain operational during air raids. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Fox Photos

. Ambergate
The signalman at Ambergate, where a triangular junction joining London, Manchester and Chesterfield kept him busy in May 1936. (Photo by E. Dean/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) Photo: E. Dean

. Miners
A group of coal miners leaving the mine in Derbyshire on 1 February 1912: (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) Photo: Topical Press Agency

. Belper
Mr and Mrs Charles Bromley of Belper at home with part of their collection of 109 grandfather clocks in 1955. (Photo by Ken Harding/BIPs/Getty Images) Photo: Ken Harding

1. Lea Mills
Women machining garments at Lea Mills, Matlock. Founded in 1784 by Thomas Smedley the mills have been modernised by the present company, John Smedley Ltd. (Photo by George Freston/Getty Images) Photo: George Freston

2. Bolsover
Wives of striking Derbyshire miners hand in a letter to the Coal Board in Hobart Place. With them is MP for Bolsover, Dennis Skinner (centre). (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) Photo: Evening Standard

3. Pleasley Colliery
Pleasley Colliery back in operation after the General Strike pictured on 17 November 1926. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Hulton Archive

4. Rolls Royce factory
Engineers at the Rolls Royce factory in Derbyshire assembling RB 162 lightweight lift jets in August 1964. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Hulton Archive