Chapel En Le Frith, View From Station c.1940
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The name of the Peak District town of Chapel-en-le-Frith means literally 'the chapel in the forest'. It was originally the site of a chapel in the medieval Royal Forest of the Peak, where kings and princes hunted deer, wolf and wild boar. This 1940s view from the station, which is some way south of the town, shows just how many trees were still left then.
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