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The army mascot starting his retirement on the Chatsworth estate
Decorated for his long service and honoured by the King, Corporal Derby XXXII is set for a well-earned retirement on the Chatsworth estate
The nights that time forgot: Derbyshire autumn traditions
Why the style of The Beatles is still fashionable today
Dozen ‘magnificent oaks’ on shortlist for annual Tree of the Year competition
Restoring the iconic Cascade at Chatsworth
The Carnegie legacy created in Long Eaton’s public library
Where to experience the Derbyshire tradition of well dressings
How the Chatsworth House Trust is making a real difference to peoples’ lives
What was life like in Derbyshire a century ago?
In search of the mythical Green Man in Derbyshire
Check your attics as classic toy sells for nearly £1,000 on eBay
The fascinating history of Derby cathedral
How National Trust estates safeguard their treasures from pests
Photos offer glimpse of RNLI heroism on 200th anniversary
Royal Mint creates new 50p coin celebrating 200 years of the RNLI
The Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide Football tradition explained
A piece of Derbyshire railway history brought back to life
A fine Derbyshire Dales building that has been lauded for centuries
The 50th anniversary of the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust
Royal Mail releases new stamps to celebrate Viking history
The Derbyshire pioneer of the Industrial Revolution in America
How a Derbyshire building from the 1400s was given a new lease of life
Sir Michael Palin on the single biggest heritage challenge facing the UK
The story behind the unique 'Temple in the Peak'
What does the New Year's Eve song 'Auld Lang Syne' mean?
Why do people place a place a lump of coal on the fireplace on New Year?
Why do they call it Boxing Day? How Victorians invented the Christmas holiday