Printed double page of adverts, dating from the 1940s. Each advert consists of text only, giving the name of the business, the place it operates from and a brief description of what the business is. For instance: 'J.H. Nelson & Sons. Pork Butchers. Bakewell. Est. 1842. Deliver in Eyam & Grindleford Districts every Thursday. Tel 44.'
Printed double page of bus timetables, dating from the 1940s. On one side are timetables for route 84, Sheffield - Buxton and for route 40 Sheffield - Bakewell. The other page has timetables for buses run by Henry Hulley & Sons, as well as several adverts.
Printed page of adverts, dating from the 1960s. Each advert consists of text only, giving the name of the business, the place it operates from and a brief description of what the business is. For instance: 'Joyce Birks. Ladies' Hair Stylist. Registered. The Lydgate, Eyam. Telephone 615'
Parish magazines are goldmines for local history—not just the articles, but the adverts too. Our #ArchiveOfTheWeek are Eyam parish magazines from the 1940s–60s, revealing long‑gone village businesses and even bus routes and travel habits. Fascinating windows into everyday life!