We’ve looked through our archive, as well as the collection held by the local studies section at Chesterfield library, to bring you these great images from the sixties.
1. Knifesmithgate
Knifesmithgate, Chesterfield, 1966 Photo: Derbyshire Times
2. Market
High Street and the Market Place, Chesterfield, 1966 Photo: R. Wilsher
3. The AGD
The AGD building, which opened in 1963, was one of the most eye-catching buildings in the sixties. It's official name was Chetwynd House, named after George Chetwynd - accountant general who came up with the idea of the postal order. Photo: R. Wilsher
4. Silence in court
Inside the main court room of the newly-opened Chesterfield Magistrates Court building, 1965 Photo: R. Wilsher