The history of a village the fully researched and authentic story of the tragedy that befell its people when the plague struck in 1665.
The 1665/6 outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in Eyam, when over a third of the population died, is vividly portrayed. Tragic stories of affected families are told. The recovery and growth of local industries is described, together with the local geology.
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