Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Derbyshire
For Derbyshire-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=Derbyshire}}
in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Derbyshire. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.
The Free Image Search Tool may be able to locate suitable images on other web sites.
The Image Existence Checker shows articles in this list that have images.
If there is a specific item in the subdivision you want photographed, please indicated use the string with the "of=" and "in=" parameters (e.g., {{reqphoto|of=Front door of the Old Johnson House|in=subdivision of England}}. Template:Reqphoto has other parameters that you may use as well. For geographic map location of each subdivision in England relative to the other subdivisions, see Subdivisions of England and Regions of England.
Photographers
Please add your contact information below so that others may contact you directly about a photo request in this England subdivision. You may add your contact information to more than one England subdivision. Please include your user name, a link to your talk page, a link to a gallery of the photos you've contributed to the wiki if applicable, and any comment you feel is necessary. You may also want to add a comment explaining how far you're willing to travel to take a photograph. For example,
- :* [[User:Example]] [[Commons:User:Example/Gallery|Gallery in Commons]] - Travel within xxx Subdivision and occasionally to xxx.
Please look over Wikipedia:Requested_pictures#Places to see whether you are able fulfill photo requests for your particular location. Look at the article talk page to see whether a specific item has been requested to be photographed. After you have fulfilled a request and the article likely does not need any more location photos, remove the reqphoto item from the article talk page.
- Photographers for Derbyshire
- User:Xugglybug - Lives in Derby.
- User:Rcsprinter123 - Lives in High Peak
Pages in category "Wikipedia requested photographs in Derbyshire"
The following 70 pages are in this category, out of approximately 207 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Talk:Rail Accident Investigation Branch
- Talk:Randall Carr
- Talk:Robert Ratcliff
- Talk:Rattle, Derbyshire
- Talk:William Allan Reid
- Talk:Susan Renhard
- Talk:Repton Rural District
- Talk:Alastair Richardson
- Talk:Arthur Walker Richardson
- Talk:The Ripley Academy
- Talk:Rock and Blues Custom Show
- Talk:Peter Rost (politician)
- Talk:Rowen House School
- Talk:Rutland Recreation Ground, Ilkeston
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- Talk:Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy
- Talk:Scarcliffe railway station
- Talk:Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baron Scarsdale
- Talk:Nicholas Leke, 4th Earl of Scarsdale
- Talk:James Scott-Hopkins
- Talk:Scouting in the East Midlands
- Talk:Shardlow Hall, Derbyshire
- Talk:Sheepbridge railway station
- Talk:Shirebrook North railway station
- Talk:Sinfin Branch Line
- Talk:Sinfin Central railway station
- Talk:Sinfin North railway station
- Talk:George Sitwell (ironmaster)
- Talk:Reresby Sitwell
- Talk:Sacheverell Sitwell
- Talk:David Skinner (cricketer)
- Talk:Jane Smit
- Talk:Rowland Smith
- Talk:Somersall Hall
- Talk:South East Derbyshire College
- Talk:Spinkhill railway station
- Talk:George Stanhope
- Talk:Stanley and Stanley Common
- Talk:Thomas Stanley (puritan)
- Talk:Staveley Coal and Iron Company
- Talk:James Stubbings
- Talk:Stydd Hall
- Talk:Thomas Swain
- Talk:Swanwick writers' summer school
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- Talk:Sir Edward Wakefield, 1st Baronet
- Talk:David Walder
- Talk:Walton Hall, Chesterfield
- Talk:Henry Wardle
- Talk:Henry Cavendish, 3rd Baron Waterpark
- Talk:Watford, Derbyshire
- Talk:Edward Were
- Talk:Western Mere Secondary School
- Talk:White Peak Estate
- Talk:Charles Frederick White (politician, born 1891)
- Talk:Henry White (British politician)
- Talk:Phillip Whitehead
- Talk:Whitwell Old Hall
- Talk:Clifford Wilcock
- Talk:Arthur Wilmot
- Talk:John Cook Wilson
- Talk:Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment
- Talk:Stan Worthington
- Talk:H. FitzHerbert Wright