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259 villagers out of 292 died in eyam
259 villagers out of 292 died in eyam
As of 2021, the population of Eyam is estimated to be around 950 residents. Eyam is a small village located in Derbyshire, England.
Eyam
The Roses of Eyam was created in 1973.
Eyam Museum was created in 1994.
Well Lots of people died and were buried with their relatives.
When the Plague arrived in Eyam, the decision was made to quarantine the entire village to prevent further spread of the disease. The plague raged in the village for 16 months and killed at least 260 villagers: only 83 villagers survived out of a population of 350. 75%
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Eyam was the next town to be hit by the Bubonic plague after London in England, In Eyam- the town people took it upon themselves to stop the plague from spreading to other towns in England. They quarantined themselves- getting people from neighboring towns to deliver foods and necessities to a boundary stone on the outskirt of Eyam, where four holes were in the stone. In these holes people had placed vinegar so when the people from Eyam placed coins of payment for the goods- the vinegar acted as disinfectant to the coins. Eyam itself split into two halves: The people whom were infected went to one half and the people whom weren't infected went to the other