We’ve looked back through the DT archives, as well as the photo collection held at the local studies section of Chesterfield library, to bring you these images of parts of the town that have vanished forever.
5. Horns Hotel
This picture shows the Horns Hotel in 1973 on Lordsmill Street. An inn has existed at this location since 1794 .This Victorian version of the building was demolished to make way for the Inner Relief Road, which opened in July 1985. Photo: Chesterfield Photographic Society
6. Dema Glass
The Dema Glass factory was a major landmark and a major employer in the town. At its peak, it was producing 100 million glasses a year. The site was eventually cleared to make way for the Tesco superstore and the Chesterfield FC Technique Stadium Photo: Chesterfield Library
7. Vicar Lane
Vicar Lane was home to a number of shops,a bus station and St James' Hall - where prog rockers Pink Floyd played in 1969 - as well as the Red Lion pub. The street was cleared to make way for today's Vicar Lane pedestrianised shopping area Photo: Chesterfield Photographic Society
8. Queen's Park Hotel
The Queen's Park Hotel on Markham Road seen in 1994. The building, latterly much-loved for its live music sence, was knocked down to eventually make way for what is now the Ravenside Retail Park Photo: John Stanley