Derby Telegraph

THIS WEEK THE WAY WE MOVED

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WELCOME to this, our sixth and final issue of this special collectabl­e photo series exploring what it was like to live, work and play in the East Midlands, from the 19th century to more recent decades.

Faces, places and moments in history are frozen in time in our unique picture archives, and putting this series together has turned up many images that haven’t been seen since the first time they were used in our pages. Through them, we have told the stories of our communitie­s, through good times and bad. Stories that show the long legacy of caring that we see continued today in the dedication and sacrifice of our NHS heroes.

Stories of familiar street scenes that show how much has changed in our neighbourh­oods – and how much has not.

Stories of the fads and fashions, the music we listened to and the clothes we wore.

This week we’re looking at how we used to move around the East Midlands with this special supplement on transport.

If you’ve been collecting these special publicatio­ns, you’ll now have a completed 96-page souvenir edition that you can look at time and time again.

Don’t forget you can also order your own high-quality photograph­ic print copy of any picture you see in these pages, to find out more, visit www.mirrorpix.com

And as if this wasn’t enough, don’t forget to check out www.memorylane.co.uk, the UK’s new website, packed full of amazing pictures and memories from years gone by.

We hope you enjoy reading Memory Lane as much as we’ve had fun finding these great images and putting it all together.

And don’t miss out on all the news, sport and features you’ll find six days a week in the Derby Telegraph. Find out how you can get it delivered directly to your door or reserved by your newsagent by visiting newspapers­ubs.co. uk/DTG

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Phil Richardson, of Netherseal, in his coal truck, in June 1971
1 Phil Richardson, of Netherseal, in his coal truck, in June 1971
 ??  ?? Police motorcycli­st PC Malcolm Cant in Leicester is part of the experiment­al motor scooter police in 1948
Police motorcycli­st PC Malcolm Cant in Leicester is part of the experiment­al motor scooter police in 1948
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A Leicester-based tank engine headed for its home city over the viaduct at Rugby, circa 1964
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A trolleybus going by Normanton cinema, in Dairyhouse Road, Derby, in about 1914
 ??  ?? Landlord Alan East with an old penny farthing outside the Yew Tree pub at Cauldon in 1988
Landlord Alan East with an old penny farthing outside the Yew Tree pub at Cauldon in 1988

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