From the Co-op on Elder Way and the much-missed Woolies to older names like John Turner and Swallows.
Here we look back at the department stories that Chesterfield has loved and lost down the years.
5. Chesterfield Co-op
The Co-op was the place for the latest fashion items back in 1938. Photo: Marisa Cashill
6. Swallows
Swallows department store sat on the corner of Packers Row..Photo: R. Wilsher/Chesterfield Library Photo: R. Wilsher/Chesterfield Library
7. Swallows
Founded in 1862, the firm was essentially a department store selling house furnishings as well as fabrics and quality ladies’ and gentlemen’s clothing. The business closed in 1970 Photo: Submitted
8. Packers Row, Chesterfield 1982 (Chesterfield Photographic Society).jpg
John Turner’s was established in 1845 on the corner of Packer’s Row. It specialised in women’s clothing and hats were made on the premises. Photo: John Turner