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A heritage guide to Chesterfield with historian Philip Riden

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00:00Hello, I'm Philip Ryden, I'm the editor of the Victoria County History in Derbyshire
00:05and I have a long-standing interest in the history of Chesterfield, my hometown.
00:09I've been asked to say something about some of the more interesting buildings in the town centre.
00:13Behind me is the original building of 1859, of what became Chesterfield North Derbyshire Royal Hospital.
00:19Chesterfield didn't get a hospital until the 1850s, apart from the infirmary attached to the workhouse
00:26built in 1840, which was on Newwell Road and ended its days as Chesterfield Hospital.
00:32The Royal Hospital was a voluntary hospital until 1948.
00:36This building closed in 1984, when the hospital moved to the present site in Cairo.
00:42The building has since been converted to corporate offices, which is what remains today.
00:56And of course it's superfluous, while usually we find a piece of Yochanac.
00:58But that says in Cairoighfried's ownsystems in Rosa's home.
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01:08a meeting with some owners of Arterphlos, who live on a train ofSteel.
01:10The Green tag is on a display Normally we do not have a tour guide.
01:16The FederalWF gave it to a花 are a small town and something made as Space Sky where it may not necessarily have a tour guide.

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