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Daniel Chapman's house, Little Matlock, Loxley Valley
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Daniel Chapman's house, Little Matlock, Loxley Valley
The house was washed away during the Great Sheffield Flood, 1864.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: ov00119
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Media ID 33004981
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VISUAL DESCRIPTION
The image depicts a bucolic landscape scene. There is a house nestled among trees, and the surrounding area is lush with vegetation. A stream or small river flows in front of the house, with rocks visible in the water indicating it might be shallow at points. Two figures appear to be engaging near the water, possibly conversing or involved in some activity related to the stream. Tall trees tower over the scene, suggesting this could be a mature forested area. The sky above shows clouds but also hints at clear weather. The overall impression is one of tranquility and natural beauty, typical of pastoral scenes intended to evoke an idyllic rural life.
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