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Eighteenth and nineteenth century tour guides about Matlock Bath and Matlock
 
Writers described, in the most glowing terms, the many splendours of Matlock
and the surrounding countryside. By Matlock they really meant Matlock Bath.
Included here are extracts from eleven of their books
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Although Matlock is considerably larger than Matlock Bath today, this wasn't the case when the majority of the books transcribed on this website were published. So what we now think of as Matlock was only mentioned in passing, as either the village of Matlock or as Matlock Bank. It was only in the latter half of the nineteenth century that more information about Matlock was included in such books. The Napoleonic Wars in the early part of the century had meant that people could not travel to the Continent, so tourism flourished at home.

These books supplied a need to satisfy discerning British travellers and were highly regarded. To quote the "Edinburgh Reporter" (1840) on reviewing Adam's "Gem of the Peak": 'This work is much superior to the generality of Guide-books'.

In this section of the Matlock and Matlock Bath website you'll find complete transcripts and selected extracts, covering everything from cotton manufacture, black marble, Blue John, hydropathy to the spectacular scenery. Many guides contained beautiful engravings and, where possible, these have been included with the text.

Larger Matlock Guides (5), illustrated, and indexed
Moore's Picturesque Excursions from Derby to Matlock Bath green button Moore, 1818
The Matlock section "Picturesque Excursions from Derby to Matlock Bath and its vicinity; being a Descriptive Guide" (1818). With Moore's wonderful engravings
The Panorama of Matlock green button Barker, 1827
Transcript of "The Panorama of Matlock and Its Environs With The Tour of the Peak" (1827) .
Also see the frontispiece from the 3rd edition of 1828
Days in Derbyshire green button Hall, 1863
"Days in Derbyshire" (1863) by T S Hall. Dr Timothy Spencer Hall, the author of this illustrated guide, nearly bought a house on the Bank, which was subsequently purchased by John Smedley
Bemroses' Guide green button Bemrose, 1869
"Bemroses' Guide" to Matlock, Bakewell, Chatsworth, Haddon Hall (1869). Designed for the Victorian visitor to Matlock Bath, Matlock and the surrounding area, this is a beautifully illustrated and informative little book

green button Bradbury, 1884
"All About Derbyshire" (1884) by Edward Bradbury. Bradbury became a journalist after working on the railway
Smaller Matlock Guides, some with Illustrations (shorter, interlinked, extracts)
green button Advertisements in Tourist Guides, transcripts
green button "A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain by Daniel Defoe, 1724-6." Matlock [Bath] extract
green button "The Beauties of England and Wales" by John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley
Vol III (1802) Part 1. Matlock, Matlock Bath and Matlock Dale.
Lovely engraving of Matlock Bridge
green button "The Beauties of England and Wales" by John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley
Vol III (1802) Part 2. Cotton Manufacture, Willersley & Sir Richard Arkwright.
Lovely engraving of Willersley Castle
green button "The Gem of the Peak" by William Adam (Matlock Bath in 1840)
William Adam's book was published in several editions and described as being a guide of a very superior order. Here are part transcripts and part short extracts about Matlock and Matlock Bath
green button "The Matlock Tourist; and Guide through the Peak, embracing Matlock Bath, Haddon, Chatsworth and C", Henricus (1843) - The Museums. Extract includes description and image of the famous Blue John Vase executed by Mr. Vallance
green button "Holmes Hand Book to Matlock Bath & Neighbourhood, including Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Dovedale" (1866)
Matlock Bath, The History, The Water, Museums, Caverns, Museums, Churches, Willersley
green button "The Forty Shires" (1882) by Charlotte M Mason - A Short Quotation about Matlock


These following may be of interest
Books and other publications
Images - more book scans
 
Other onsite transcripts that have information about the Matlocks
Derbyshire's Parishes, 1811 The Gentleman's Magazine Library