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MATLOCK

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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1911:matlock:e5cf280e46a5
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matlock, a market town in the western parliamentary division of derbyshire, england, on the river derwent, 17 m. n. by w. of derby on the midland railway. pop. (1901), of urban district of matlock, 5979; of matlock bath and scarthin nick, 1819. the entire township includes the old village of matlock, the commercial and manufacturing district of matlock bridge, and the fashionable health resorts of matlock bath and matlock bank. the town possesses cotton, corn and paper mills, while in the vicinity there are stone-quarries and lead mines. a peculiar local industry is the manufacture of so-called "petrified" birds' nests, plants, and other objects. these are steeped in water from the mineral springs until they become encrusted with a calcareous deposit which gives them the appearance of fossils. ornaments fashioned out of spar and stalactites have also a considerable sale.