16 pictures of people taken in the Peak District over the years - who can you spot?
By Lucy Ball
Published 30th Sep 2020, 15:00 BST
Grand houses, unspoiled moorland, rugged hillsides or dense woods, the National Trust protects the natural wild landscape of the Peak District for future generations and over the years we have taken many pictures of people celebrating and preserving the countryside.
We have unearthed some forgotten memories from the noughties of walks, campaigns and fundraisers events so take a look at these retro pictures and see who you can spot.
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Trainee stonemasons Adele Buxton and Paul Frogatt join the team of stonemasons at Hardwick hall in 2008. Pictured with Beccy Speight National Trust and John Derbyshire National Trust Peak District Centre Photo: Angela Ward
Author Mark Reid (left) with Peak District National Park ranger Terry Page as the path is constructed by volunteer helpers from the Oldham and Rochdale Groundwork Trust in 2008 Photo: submitted
Sue Coles of Stannington Sheffield and 16 months old grandaughter Taya looked at exhibits at the Moorland Descovery Centre at the National Trust’s Longshaw Estate in the Peak District back in 2009 Photo: Yorkshire Post
Peak moorland pilot project to strengthen natural defence against flooding in 2010. Lord Smith (3rd left) chair of the Environment Agency, at the launch of the Making Space for Water project in the Derwent Valley, with partners from Natural England, the Peak District National Park Authority, Moors for the Future and the National Trust. Photo: staff