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Mackworth maps

Historic maps of Mackworth and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Mackworth maps

Mackworth photos

We have no photos of Mackworth, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Mickleover| Allestree| Derby| Duffield| Findern| Milford| Alvaston| Holbrook| Willington| Derby Dales| Hilton| Hatton| Rolleston-On-Dove

Mackworth area books

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Memories of Mackworth

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Derby Home Guard/Derbyshire Golf Club House

Does anyone have any information about the Derby Home Guard 102 stationed at Markeaton Park during the latter part of WW2? I understand the Army used most of the buildings in the area, including Markeaton Hall, (sadly demolished in 1964), plus the Derbyshire Golf Club House which still stands surrounded by the Mackworth Estate. Any further information would be very much appreciated.

Derbyshire memories

Is This The Name of The Ward?

Pastures Hospital c1955
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I did my nurse training at Pastures Hospital back in 1981, and I think the name of this ward was Ridgeway (but I may be wrong) - it was a rehabilitation ward then. Sadly, these wards are no longer there, but I have some great memories.
Trisha

Nursing at Pastures Hospital

Pastures Hospital c1955
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I was nursing at Pastures Hospital in 1979. I have fond memories of a strong sense of community and collegiality between the student nurses. I remember the hospital houses and the community that was part of being an employee of the hospital. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the hospital which is a shame, I think.

Sunnyhill Camp

Pastures Hospital c1955
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In 1959 I moved with my mother and father from Portsmouth to Sunnyhill in Derby, an adventure at my age of only 10 years. My father was in the Ministry of Defence Police, and we settled into an address called Sunnyhill Camp, an address that ran parallel to Sunnyhill Avenue. The camp was completely derelict, and consisted of row after row of old army huts over a very large area. The houses were all Police married quarters and housed officers that were based in the depot at Sinfin Lane. They accessed the depot from Colleridge Street along a small cul-de-sac and over the four track railway line. At the age of ten, the camp was what every boy dreamed of. We all had access to the whole area, and it was a world of adventure. In and out of the buildings, along the roof spaces and under the floors, there was no healyh and safety then, we played all day and had the bruises to prove it. Some fifty years... Read more

My Ancestors The Ormes

Pastures Hospital c1955
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Just found out my grandad was born in Derby and lived at 45 Colville Street with 8 other siblings. Joseph the father worked at Midlands Railway as a wireman. Violet and Blanc worked as weavers. My grandad Bernard enlisted in 1927 with The Royal Engineers so I guess he left Derby soon after. I only know Violet emigrated to Australia, but came back to die. I would love to know if the whole family were buried here and if there are any other Ormes still living there.

Summer Carnivals

Pastures Hospital c1955
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I visited Pastures many times from early childhood to visit my uncle, Bill Hodgkinson, I have fond memories of all the summer carnivals they held there. If anyone worked there and knew my uncle then I would be happy to hear from you. Carol

Mickleover Village 1955

In the photo of Mickleover Village 1955, things still hadn't changed by 1965 when my mum used to walk us to the village most days to buy food. I remember there was a shop keeper regularly standing in the doorway on the right of the photo. The shop to the left of that, with the bike outside was the Co op, which was the biggest food store in Mickleover back then - way before Hillards arrived (now Tesco's I think). Close by everyone will remember Oliver & Winspears Sweet Shop, where we all bought our milk chews, fruit salad chews and butterscotch after school.

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