
Women and Quarrying
A look inside the extraordinary photographic records kept at Tarmac during Women’s History Month.

A look inside the extraordinary photographic records kept at Tarmac during Women’s History Month.

The Devonshire House Set We recently welcomed Carol to the Discover Buxton team who has been a freelance Blue Badge tour guide since 2013, having

Digging in the past. The Salt of the Earth. It is incredible to have the opportunity to talk with the near relatives of people who

Things are very different for this year’s events and many of our events are on line so we thought you might enjoy the film we

All Roads Lead to Buxton Esme Hand was a well known organist who lived in Buxton from 1968 and immortalised the town in the extraordinary
Buxton has long been a place of hospitality providing comfortable hotels and lodging houses for the many visitors who flocked to the town, often to

History is complicated. There are so many stories,so many ways of telling the story:so many ways to play down the influence of one group of

Frank Matcham was an extraordinary theatre architect and certainly the most prolific. By the time of his death in 1920 he had designed at least

After a largely uneventful 5 years of retirement – featuring a lot of dog walking, Popmaster, Countdown, crosswords and a fair amount of