Photo No. | Description |
| 101401 | Coombs Dale |
| 101402 | Looking towards Bakewell from Longstone Edge |
| 101403 | All Saints church, Hassop |
| 101404 | Near Pilsley |
| 101405 | The mysterious ER cipher near Pilsley |
| 101406 | View towards Chatsworth |
| 102101 | The hamlet of Milldale is a popular place with walkers throughout the year |
| 102102 | Dovedale has been popular with visitors for over a century |
| 102103 | Looking back from Stanshope to Hall Dale |
| 104201 | The Dove valley north of Hartington |
| 104202 | Sheen Hill on the Staffordshire side of the Dove valley |
| 104203 | Typical White Peak scenery above Pilsbury Castle |
| 108701 | Mam Tor seen from Rushup Edge |
| 108702 | The view across Edale to the Kinder Plateau |
| 109001 | View along Stanage Edge towards High Neb |
| 109002 | View from the trig point on Stanage Edge near to Upper Burbage Bridge |
| 109003 | From Stanage Edge towards Castleton |
| 109004 | Along Stanage Edge towards High Neb |
| 109005 | From Stanage Edge towards Bamford Moor,Win Hill & Lose Hill in the background |
| 109006 | Millstones beneath Stanage Edge |
| 109801 | From the flanks of Nether Hey looking back towards Howden Edge |
| 110001 | Looking down Bretton Clough |
| 111601 | The quiet moors above Grains in the Water with the Higher Shelf Stones in the distance |
| 111602 | Alport Dale is one of the finest valleys in the Peak District |
| 111603 | Outcrops of Millstone Grit enhance the landscape especially on the deepest section of Alport Dale ne |
| 114601 | Bradford Dale in early Spring |
| 114602 | Leaving Palmerston Wood the true nature of Lathkill Dale is revealed |
| 114603 | In its upper reaches, Lathkill Dale narrows and shallows towards the village of Monyash |
| 115901 | Looking down Grindsbrook Clough to Edale |
| 115902 | In its upper reaches, Grindsbrook Clough is much rockier |