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| Matlock and Matlock Bath, Eighteenth and Ninteenth Century Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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White's Directory of 1862 describes Riber Hall as "an
ancient mansion in a commanding situation, formerly the seat of the
Wolleys, is now divided into two farm houses"[1].
George Allen, named in the picture's caption, was living at Riber
Hall in both the 1851
census and the 1861
census.
John Smedley lived for a time at Riber Hall. In a preface to a former
edition of "Practical Hydropathy" he refers to the
Hall on Riber Hill as the "summer retreat" for himself and
his wife and described the property as "ancient and beautiful"[2]. |
The above mid 19th century engraving has been taken from:
Smedley, John "Smedley's Practical Hydropathy, 15th ed.",
James Blackwood & Co., Paternoster Row, London. By the time this
edition was published Mr. Smedley had died and the business had been
taken over by Smedley's Hydropathic Company (Limited)
Image scan and information Copyright Ann
Andrews and is intended for personal use only.
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References:
[1] General Commercial Directory and Topography
of the Borough of Sheffield with all the Towns, Parishes, Villages
and Hamlets Within a Circuit of Twenty Miles, pub. Francis White &
Co. Sheffield (1862)
[2] "Smedley's Practical Hydropathy,
15th ed." p347 (publication details above)
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