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Sandwiches on Saltergate
Hot or cold, eat in or take away, at the junction with St. Margaret's Drive.
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 22 Oct 2012
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House building, Saltergate
At the junction with Compton Street.
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 22 Oct 2012
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Stone wall and electricity substation enclosure on east side of Compton Street
There is an OS benchmark
Image on the right hand end of the stone wall, in the middle of the image
Image: © Luke Shaw
Taken: 27 Feb 2020
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The home end at Saltergate
Chesterfield F.C. played their last game at Saltergate in May 2010.
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 7 Nov 1981
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The former premises of Chesterfield Cash Registers Ltd
At the northern [top] end of Foljambe Street.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 18 Oct 2018
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Benchmark on wall opposite #10 Compton Street
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark levelled at 106.370m above Newlyn Datum in 1961
Image: © Luke Shaw
Taken: 27 Feb 2020
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West facade, Derbyshire Miners Association offices
Built in 1893 and designed by Rollinson and Sons, architects, of Chesterfield. The union had been founded in 1880 and became part of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1945. The two statues are of the first General Secretary, James Haslam and the local Labour M.P, W.E. Harvey.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 18 Oct 2018
0.06 miles
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View from the kop, Saltergate, Chesterfield
No longer possible to take this photo as the ground, one of the oldest in the football league, closed at the end of the 2009/10 season.
Image: © Graham Hogg
Taken: 26 Aug 2009
0.07 miles
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Chesterfield - Derbyshire Miners Association offices
These offices, on Saltergate, now house a solicitor and physiotherapy practice.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 30 Nov 2008
0.07 miles
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Office with statues
Outside the former offices of the National Union of Mineworkers stand two fine statues of William Harvey MP and James Haslam MP who represented Chesterfield as Labour members of parliament.
Haslam was Secretary of the Derbyshire Miners. Harvey was Financial and Corresponding Secretary. Both were elected as Labour members in 1910, when the union dropped its allegiance to the Liberal party.
The statues were erected in 1918. They seem to have had a clean for the planned centenary celebrations - see
Image for how they looked ten years ago
Image: © Bob Harvey
Taken: 9 Feb 2018
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