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Poolsbrook maps

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

Poolsbrook photos

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

Staveley| Brimington| Bolsover| New Whittington| Barlborough| Clowne| Old Whittington| Eckington| Chesterfield| Killamarsh| Harthill| Upper Langwith| Whitwell| Langwith| Hardwick Hall| Dronfield| Shirebrook| Wales| Kiveton Park| Hemsworth

Poolsbrook area books

Displaying 1 of 11 books about Poolsbrook and the local area.   View all books for this area

Memories of Poolsbrook

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Bolsover Church

I served part of my carpentry and joinery apprentice with Jack Brown [Bolsover] and C E Gaunt [Chesterfield]. When the church burnt down C E Gaunt rebuilt it - what a fantastic job - but in those days no videos so does anyone have any pictures of the rebuilding as I also worked on the crooked spire after that fire.

Childhood

I went to live in Huddersfield in 1964, having been in Poolsbrook fom being born in 1944. I went to school with Ann West, Mavis Bannister, Margo Frost and Barbara Budworth. We had happy times. Doing all the things that girls do. I would like to be able to contact them, but don't have their married names !!

Derbyshire memories

Anyone Know of A Francis Evans

I am doing my family tree. Francis Evans was my great-great-grandfather, he was born around 1802 and married a Hannah in 1828, they lived in Staveley until he died in 1876. I am trying to find out my great-great-grandmother's maiden name Hannah ..?, Francis Evans's wife, they had a daughter called Hannah also, she was born 1830/31 and married a George Bates in Staveley, he was my great-grandfather. If anyone knows of any information of the Evans/Bates family it would be appreciated. I do have lots of information about the Bates family, but Hannah who married Francis is a puzzle to me. Thanks, Christine

Smiths Army Uniform Factory

Just wondering if there is anyone out there who used to work in this factory? I got a job there in 1970 aged 15, I used to work on a felling machine and I loved it. I used to sit and sew all the side seams on this twin needle machine. Is the factory still there and where was it exactly?

Bolsover Castle

I remember I used to visit this castle sometimes and I remember digging a small hole in the mortar and putting a penny in, then covering it back up. I did intend to go back years later to see if it was still there but somehow never got round to it. I lived in Renishaw at the time and moved away in 1971 to Tyneside where I still live. I am comming back in the summer to do a nostalgia trip.

Brimington

I moved to Brimington aged 2 in 1947 when my parents had the shop at 81 Station Road. I went to Brim Boys School and left in 1962 to join the Halifax Building Society in Corporation Street Chesterfield. In 1968 I married Pat Goddard from Ashgate and we lived at Newbold until 1971. Probably the most famous pupil I knew was John Hickton who went on to play for Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesborough and his brother Roy went to Arsenal. My parents retired from the shop in 1974 and my dad died the following year. My mother, Janet, is still alive aged 95 (in 2010) but blind, deaf and suffering with dementia.The shop next door was run by Jack and Edna Gascoyne and was a fish and chip shop. Edna is still alive and lives on the Isle of Wight. I remember a Youth Club at the school and I was there the night President Kennedy was assasinated. I think Jack Rossington who lived in Calow was the leader. The girls from... Read more

Army Uniform Factory, Staveley

Yes, I remember this factory and hated it. Every day I sewed buttons on army garments, how boring! It's no longer there, in its place was a car sales building - now changed to a store that sells reduced products. The terraced houses that once stood on Inkersall Road have also gone. Moving further up, you will find the Drill Hall where once entertainment was held there, live bands etc.. Now it is used for a number of things, table tennis is taught there, where potentially 'up and coming' stars for the future learn this sport. The Foresters pub is still standing, but no longer called 'The Foresters', shame because it was part of 'Staveley's History'. The Angels Inn, also stands in its orignal place but sadly looks nothing like it use to do, inside and out there have been too many alterations. So many things have happend and changed in this historic place of Staveley, I remember so many things which would take to long to put into words.... Read more

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