The tradition of love locks fastened to bridges dates back to Serbia during World War I, after a woman died of heartbreak when her lover deserted her for another woman he met at war. The local women, horrified at befalling the same fate, began to fasten padlocks on the bridge where the two lovers used to meet. Today, love lock bridges can be found all over the world.
Closer to home the trend caught on Derbyshire almost a decade ago and visitors would flock to Bakewell to leave their mark in history with their names or intials marked on to a padlock before throwing away the key with a wish.
Take a look back and see who you can spot or if you can spot your own love lock in these pictures.
Take a look back and see who you can spot or if you can spot your own love lock in these pictures.