Been i the museum quite a few times it is great for local history, some of the artefacts are really interesting, but mainly the staff are exelent, always have time to talk & explain things to you, i recently went in to ask about a road name in chesterfield that i came accross in a book i had just read, i searched the town for this road but could not find it,,,,,, i went to the museum & one of the staff had read the same book & was able to explain to me that the said road did not exist any more & was now Lordsmill St,,, so they can help with most things,,,...
Read moreVery happy to have been able to celebrate the African and Caribbean contribution to Chesterfield. I found out Mr. Redhead who is from Grenada 🇬🇩 made me so proud being Grenadian as well as well as to see such input from all over the Caribbean and Africa too. Really good to see such input but it also highlights that nothing much has changed towards people's behaviour towards blacks. Thanks to all the giants who have gone before me and have made my presence here in Chelsea a memorable one. Very proud Caribbean princess....
Read moreThis is a small but very interesting Museum with a human size hamster wheel saved from St. Mary's (Twisted Tower) Church which was used to lift all the materials up through the tower as it was built. Others displays give you a feel for the history of the town. It's located just behind the church so make sure that you don't miss it if you're in Chesterfield...
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