16 pictures of people taken in the Peak District over the years - who can you spot?
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.
By Lucy Ball
Published 30th Sep 2020, 15:00 BST
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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13. Longshaw Estate
Longshaw Estate near Sheffield in the Peak District celebrated eighty years of public access and being looked after by the National Trust on behalf of the nation in 2011 Photo: National Trust
In 2012Nick Clegg with Sheffield Moors Partnership shows: (L-R) Tony Favell, Chair of Peak District National Park Authority; Nick Clegg, MP for Sheffield Hallam, Martin Harper, Conservation Director, RSPB; Simon Pryor, Natural Environment Director, National Trust; Christopher Pennell, Chair of the Peak District National Park Authority's audit, resources and performance committee Photo: submit