Eyam is a small village in Derbyshire, UK. In 1665, the bubonic plague hit its population. Rather than flee, the villagers were persuaded that they had a moral obligation to isolate themselves from the outside world in order to prevent the spread of that disease:
Only a fourth of the population had survived when outsiders made contact a year later. Today, although the village was subsequently resettled, much of it is a museum and a memorial to its inhabitants.
http://healthmad.com/health/the-plague-of-eyam-the-village-that-died-to-save-its-neighbors/ via The Presurfer | Official Website | Photo: Cressbrook Multimedia
They lined up stones to mark the village boundaries, and no one was allowed beyond them. Supplies of food and clothing brought to the village from the outside were left at the boundary stones and were paid for with coins placed in a disinfectant of vinegar and water.
The horror increased as the months passed. By the end of August 1666, two-thirds of the original population had perished. Format burial services were no longer held. When the cemetery became full, the dead were buried in gardens and fields.
Only a fourth of the population had survived when outsiders made contact a year later. Today, although the village was subsequently resettled, much of it is a museum and a memorial to its inhabitants.
http://healthmad.com/health/the-plague-of-eyam-the-village-that-died-to-save-its-neighbors/ via The Presurfer | Official Website | Photo: Cressbrook Multimedia
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@Kyk - Quite a way from Derby, about an hour's drive IIRC.
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You have no reason to, Joules6.
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whereabout in Derby is this? I used to live at Castle Donington but didn't have much chance to wander around :(
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A historical fiction novel called "Year of Wonders" was written about the town by Geraldine Brooks. It was dark and disturbing and all kinds of fun.
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haiti
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