EYAM WALK | Eyam Plague Village Derbyshire
EYAM WALK | Eyam Plague Village Derbyshire
A walk around the Eyam Plague Village in Derbyshire walking past the Eyam Village Tea Rooms, The Miners Arms, Eyam Hall and ending at Eyam Museum.
Filmed on Sony RX100 V Camera - Crane M Gimbal -
Edited on Apple MacBook Pro -
Eyam is a village in Derbyshire in the Peak District of England.
- - LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!! - -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
- NEW HERE? - -
Welcome! I am the Gimbal Walker.
My goal is to produce interesting youtube video travel content around travel, food, and lifestyle so expect gimbal walks through cities across the world, food tasting and reviews and lifestyle hakcs amongst a plethora
- - MY VIDEO GEAR - -
This video was filmed on : Sony RX100 V
The stabiliser used is : Zhiyun Crane-M Gimbal
Edited and uploaded on this : Apple Macbook Pro 15 Laptop
- - MY SOCIAL MEDIA - -
Watch my videos -
Twitter - @gimbalwalk
Facebook -
Patreon:
Google+: google.com/+GimbalWalk
Instagram:
Buy me a coffee -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
It would mean a lot and motivate me to keep on creating!
- - BUY ME A COFFEE - -
I'm fuelled by coffee. You can buy me a coffee here and keep me going -
The Plague Village Eyam
A village in Derbyshire that made the ultimate sacrifice.....
EYAM VILLAGE | Eyam Hall to Eyam Museum
Eyam Village Walk from EYAM HALL to EYAM MUSEUM
Walk through the historical Eyam Plague Village in Derbyshire from Eyam Hall to Eyam Museum.
Filmed on Sony RX100 V Camera - Crane M Gimbal -
Edited on Apple MacBook Pro -
We begin this walk through the plague village on Church Street outside Eyam Hall before walking up here past the village post office and onto Hawkhill Road and up the hill to Eyam Museum.
- - LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!! - -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
EYAM HALL
Eyam Hall is a Jacobean-style manor house in Eyam in Derbyshire
The Hall and garden are open from March to November from Wednesday to Sundays but inclusive of Bank Holiday Mondays.
The shops and cafe are open all year round from 10–4.30 p.m. Eyam Hall is a Grade II* listed building
EYAM MUSEUM
Eyam Museum is a local museum in the village of Eyam, located in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England
Eyam Museum opened on 23 April 1994 as a small museum on a single level. A model of a Derbyshire lead mine was added in 2002. The museum is staffed by volunteers. It is located in Hawkhill Road.
The museum's galleries present the history of Eyam since prehistoric times, with a special emphasis on the Plague that struck Eyam in 1665
EYAM - THE PLAGUE VILLAGE
Eyam is an English village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district that lies within the Peak District National Park. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 926 increasing to 969 at the 2011 Census.
The village is noted for an outbreak of bubonic plague which occurred there in 1665, in which the villagers chose to isolate themselves rather than let the infection spread. The present village was founded and named by Anglo-Saxons, although lead had been mined in the area by the Romans.
Formerly industrial, its economy now relies on the tourist trade and Eyam is promoted as 'the plague village'.
- - NEW HERE? - -
Welcome! I am the Gimbal Walker.
My goal is to produce interesting youtube video travel content around travel, food, and lifestyle so expect gimbal walks through cities across the world, food tasting and reviews and lifestyle hakcs amongst a plethora of other things.
- - MY VIDEO GEAR - -
This video was filmed on : Sony RX100 V
The stabiliser used is : Zhiyun Crane-M Gimbal
Edited and uploaded on this : Apple Macbook Pro 15 Laptop
- - MY SOCIAL MEDIA - -
Watch my videos -
Twitter - @gimbalwalk
Facebook -
Patreon:
Google+: google.com/+GimbalWalk
Instagram:
Buy me a coffee -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
It would mean a lot and motivate me to keep on creating!
- - BUY ME A COFFEE - -
I'm fuelled by coffee. You can buy me a coffee here and keep me going -
The Village of Eyam, Derbyshire, UK
A short visit to Derbyshire's Plague Village filmed using a JVC GC-PX100. The movie contains a number of copyright musical items: I do not own the copyright, but have included acknowledgements in the form of video titles.
Eyam Museum to Eyam Hall
Eyam Museum to Eyam Hall
A walk through the historic plague village of Eyam from the Museum down past the Post Office and Craft Centre to the Square and Eyam Hall.
Filmed on Sony RX100 V Camera - Crane M Gimbal -
Edited on Apple MacBook Pro -
Eyam is an English village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district that lies within the Peak District National Park. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 926 increasing to 969 at the 2011 Census.
The village is noted for an outbreak of bubonic plague which occurred there in 1665, in which the villagers chose to isolate themselves rather than let the infection spread.
The present village was founded and named by Anglo-Saxons, although lead had been mined in the area by the Romans.
Formerly industrial, its economy now relies on the tourist trade and it is promoted as 'the plague village'.
The history of the plague in the village began in 1665 when a flea-infested bundle of cloth arrived from London for the local tailor. Within a week his assistant George Vicars was dead and more began dying in the household soon after.
As the disease spread, the villagers turned for leadership to their rector, the Reverend William Mompesson, and the Puritan Minister Thomas Stanley. These introduced a number of precautions to slow the spread of the illness from May 1666. They included the arrangement that families were to bury their own dead and relocation of church services to the natural amphitheatre of Cucklett Delph, allowing villagers to separate themselves and so reducing the risk of infection. Perhaps the best-known decision was to quarantine the entire village to prevent further spread of the disease.
The plague ran its course over 14 months and one account states that it killed at least 260 villagers, with only 83 surviving out of a population of 350.[14] This figure has been challenged on a number of occasions with alternative figures of 430 survivors from a population of around 800 being given.
The church in Eyam has a record of 273 individuals who were victims of the plague. Survival among those affected appeared random, as many who remained alive had had close contact with those who died but never caught the disease. For example, Elizabeth Hancock was uninfected despite burying six children and her husband in eight days (the graves are known as the Riley graves after the farm where they lived). The unofficial village gravedigger, Marshall Howe, also survived despite handling many infected bodies.
Plague Sunday has been celebrated in the village since the plague's bicentenary in 1866 and now takes place in Cucklett Delph on the last Sunday in August. Originally it was held in mid-August but now coincides with the much older Wakes Week and the well dressing ceremonies
- - LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!! - -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
- NEW HERE? - -
Welcome! I am the Gimbal Walker.
My goal is to produce interesting youtube video travel content around travel, food, and lifestyle so expect gimbal walks through cities across the world, food tasting and reviews and lifestyle hakcs amongst a plethora
- - MY VIDEO GEAR - -
This video was filmed on : Sony RX100 V
The stabiliser used is : Zhiyun Crane-M Gimbal
Edited and uploaded on this : Apple Macbook Pro 15 Laptop
- - MY SOCIAL MEDIA - -
Watch my videos -
Twitter - @gimbalwalk
Facebook -
Patreon:
Google+: google.com/+GimbalWalk
Instagram:
Buy me a coffee -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
It would mean a lot and motivate me to keep on creating!
- - BUY ME A COFFEE - -
I'm fuelled by coffee. You can buy me a coffee here and keep me going -
Yuletide Return to Eyam Plague village, Derbyshire, UK
Characters on a flat Realm: a ghostly tale for the Holly days!
The Plague Village of Eyam told by Let’s Go Peak District
The tragic but inspiring tale of the plague in Eyam #letsgopeakdistrict
EYAM WALK | Eyam Museum to Plague Cottages and Tea Rooms
EYAM WALK | Eyam Museum to Plague Cottages and Tea Rooms.
A video walk through the village of Eyam from the Eyam Museum down to Church Street, also stopping at the Plague Cottages and Eyam Hall and onto the Tea Rooms.
Filmed on Sony RX100 V Camera - Crane M Gimbal -
Edited on Apple MacBook Pro -
- - LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!! - -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
- NEW HERE? - -
Welcome! I am the Gimbal Walker.
My goal is to produce interesting youtube video travel content around travel, food, and lifestyle so expect gimbal walks through cities across the world, food tasting and reviews and lifestyle hakcs amongst a plethora of other things.
- - LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!! - -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
- - MY VIDEO GEAR - -
This video was filmed on : Sony RX100 V
The stabiliser used is : Zhiyun Crane-M Gimbal
Edited and uploaded on this : Apple Macbook Pro 15 Laptop
- - MY SOCIAL MEDIA - -
Watch my videos -
Twitter - @gimbalwalk
Facebook -
Patreon:
Google+: google.com/+GimbalWalk
Instagram:
Buy me a coffee -
I would love it if you would give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel -
It would mean a lot and motivate me to keep on creating!
- - BUY ME A COFFEE - -
I'm fuelled by coffee. You can buy me a coffee here and keep me going -
At the museum about The Eyam Plague (funnnnnny)
Hoped you liked it this is mine and Charlie's account plez subscribe
I went to eyam museum
This is what I got there.It is a plague village and I recommend that you go there.You can use stocks and go to the stone!
Eyam Plague village in Derbyshire, hidden waterfall and church
St Lawrence Church Eyam
Address: Church Street, Eyam, Derbyshire, England, S32 5QH
OS: SK218763
plus a delightful surprise that is hidden largely from view at the side of the road between Foolow and Eyam, sheltered by a small copse of trees, is hidden this gem of a waterfall, taken about 5 years ago on a cheap phone so the quality not good
Echoes of Time v2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
Source:
Artist:
EYAM plague village
took the kids to see the village today sad place but a good day out very windy walking up but after the kids sang wind stopped and the sun came out RIP TO ALL THAT DIED GOD BLESS YOU XX please like and share
A Walk around Eyam, Derbyshire (UK) scene of the Bubonic Plague
I decided to have a walk around Eyam in Derbyshire, UK.
In 1665, a tailor by the name of George Viccars received a piece of cloth from London which was riddled with fleas. Sadly, this triggered the start of the bubonic plague. The villagers kept themselves separate from neighbouring villages so as not to spread the disease. Rev William Mompesson, and the Minister Thomas Stanley introduced safety measures to slow the disease down. Outsiders left food at the village well and the Eyam villagers left money for the supplies. This is now known as the 'Mompesson Well'. Sadly, the reverend's wife Catherine died just before the plague ended along with George Viccars and many more.
Elizabeth Hancock buried her six children and husband on Riley Hill. Their graves are commonly known as the 'Riley graves' after the farm where they lived.
A sad walk but an interesting village, steeped in history.
Eyam Plague commemoration service 2019
Peak District 15 Eyam, Plague Village
In 2015 I finished a landmark 8 hour documentary exploring the landscape history of the Peak District. A limited edition release, and out-of-print for several years, I am now making the whole series available - in full, and - for free on YouTube.
Epiphany visit to Eyam Plague village,u.k. ..my search for reality on a flat realm
the story of a Puritan priest and his doomed congregation...Black Death and white lies? @ 07.16 note Grim Reaper on Celtic cross
Eyam Plague Village
A one minute documentary on Eyam a plague village in Derbyshire.
“In one minute Ken shows and says it all”
Eyam Plague Story Slideshow and History, Derbyshire
A picture slideshow detailing Eyam's historic Plague in 1665/6 including full list of 260 plague victims, houses, Plague Plaques, St Lawrence Church, Mompesson Well and Grave, William Mompesson, Thomas Stanley, Isolation, Cucklet Church, Boundary Stone, Lydgate and Riley Graves.
The list of Plague Victims is from the Eyam Museum list and varies a little from the list given by William Wood in his 1842 Antiquities book. I am assuming that the modern list is the more researched one but both lists are available online if anyone wanted to follow it up.
I have done a blog on Eyam Plague at
Eyam - The village that stopped the plague - 107 News
Visiting Eyam in Derbyshire - the village that stopped the plague.
The Riley Graves Eyam Derbyshire