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Derwent Dams - Birchinlee Tin Town - The Last Remain Hut ***Links for previous videos - History of the Derwent and Howden Dams** Part 1 - • The Story of the Derwent Valley Dams ... Part 2 - • Story of the Derwent Valley Dams Part... Part 3 - • Derwent Valley Dams & Disused Railway... Birchinlee was a temporary settlement in Derbyshire that housed the workers that constructed the Derwent and Howden Dam and surrounding infrastructure. Between 1902 and 1916, at it's peak it was home to over 900 people. The workers lived in tin huts, hence the adopted name for the village - Tin Town. Nothing remains of the town these days apart from the layout of the roads and bankings that are now absorbed in to the Derwent Valley. Most the tin buildings were sold for scrap, however one still remains in its entirity where it was moved to the nearby Village of Hope **Wobbly Runner** Please give the video a like and hit subscribe. My channel was set up in 2020 mainly to feature my running adventures. I planned to film and showcase the days out and destinations my running travels took me. Mainly the Peak District and the sights and marvels of Sheffield and the surrounding regions. However due to Covid restrictions, I found a new interest in researching and exploring old abandoned places - railway lines, canal, woodland, parks to name a few. So the videos you'll find will be mainly be of those things. Of course, where possible I'll be running to my destination. Facebook Page - / wobbly.runner Instagram - / wobbly.runner