This from the Sheffield Evening Telegraph 12 October 1915.
Tuesday, 2 February 2021
Mary Swanwick Memorial Hall and Rifle Range
Sunday, 17 January 2021
MARY SWANWICK
Finding the article on Mary Swanwick playing fields reminded me that 18 months ago I was asked to jot down a few facts about Mary Swanwick for someone who was giving a talk about her.
Photo on display at Elder Yard Chapel Chesterfield
Saturday, 16 January 2021
MARY SWANWICK PLAYING FIELDS
This report taken from the Derbyshire Times/ Chesterfield Herald 17 June 1933, shows how strongly people felt when the Mary Swanwick Playing fields were changed from public playing fields to school playing fields, only to be used during school time. I dont know if they ever went back to public use again after this protest. Perhaps someone may know.
I love the fact that whoever did the deed replaced the ground and place another message there!
Monday, 11 January 2021
THE LADY OF THE REVOLUTION HOUSE
I found this interesting story in the Derbyshire Courier from 1910. Its about Sarah Shepherd who lived in the Revolution House in 1910, when the interview took place. She has some interesting tales to tell and it can be read in full at
THE LADY OF THE REVOLUTION HOUSE – Old Whittington One Place Study (oldwhittingtonops.com)
Friday, 8 January 2021
The Glasshouse Pits Tragedy of 1865
THE GLASSHOUSE PITS TRAGEDY 1865
Friday, 1 January 2021
FOXLEY OAKS
I have been trying to place whereabouts on Newbridge Lane the Newbridge Inn and Foxley Oaks colliery would be. There is nothing left of either on Newbridge Lane now but I think these photos are fairly close to the area. The first photo shows roughly where the colliery would be.
REVOLUTION HOUSE CIRCA 1920
Photo from Picture the Past showing the Revolution House circa 1920, when people were still living in it.