These attractions were some of the most popular across Chesterfield and Derbyshire before the turn of the century, but sadly, they have now closed their doors.
Some were demolished entirely, while a selection of other sites have survived – with new businesses taking them on.
How many of them have you visited during school holidays in the past, and which ones would you like to see return?

5. Riber Castle, Matlock
Riber Castle, near Matlock, was the site of a zoo - which operated within the grounds until it closed in 2000. This photo was taken in 1984, 16 years before the zoo would shut permanently. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

6. Alfreton Lido
Alfreton Lido, pictured here in July 1985, was a popular place to visit in the summer months - before it closed down in 2002. Photo: Eric Gregory

7. Queen’s Park Swimming Pool, Chesterfield
Chesterfield’s Queen’s Park Swimming Pool was officially opened in July 1969 - and many families will remember days spent here. Photo: JP

8. Pleasure Island
With Cleethorpes the closest seaside to Chesterfield, families from the town used to head for the Pleasure Island theme park after it opened in 1993. It was, unfortunately, closed down in 2016. Photo: Google