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Will Newman
Angela Wilkinson
Catherine Mills
Charlotte Hodgson
Frances Hall
Ruth Gordon
Stephen Booth
Blythe Aimson
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Days at the Museum
Buxton Museum to be precise. I have found out that there are some interesting objects hidden away at the museum which might inspire or be of interest to our detectives. Continuing with our theme of the "Dark Peak" The museum is home to the Stones of Mouse low which are on display in the Wonders of the Peak Gallery and are supposedly cursed. The museum also has the Randolph Douglas 'House of Wonders' collection from Castleton which includes a huge collection of locks and keys and some very unusual Houdini material. All of which could inspire some very unusual and creative reading...
30 July 2009 from Catherine Mills
Finds
- The lost villages of Derwent and Ashopton
- Fludd by Hilary Mantell
- A Beautiful Place for a Murder
- Jeannie of White Peak Farm
- Unrest of their Time
- Derbyshire wins the Booker Prize!
- John Buxton Hilton: Rescue from the Rose
- The Mermaid poem by Henry Kirke
- Poems of Peak and Dale
- Arnemetia
- Poole's Cavern, Buxton
- In Place of Execution....
- Scared to live
- The Jane Eyre Connection
- Haunted Derbyshire and the Peak District
- Narnia in the Peak District?
- The Wonders of the Peake...
- Night Angels: a scary episode on the Snake Pass
- Blue John
- Buxton under the crust.....
- Mysterious Mermaid in Derbyshire
- Ghost walks
- The poet and the pool.....
- More murder in the Peak District
- Inspired by the Peak
- Bygone Derbyshire clues
- Finished!
Recent posts
- Derbyshire Reading Detectives finale
- Reading Detectives in the News
- Buxton Ghost Walk
- Days at the Museum
- Stephen Booth
- Ghostwalkers in Buxton
- First meeting
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