Four year0old Buxton schoolgirl Peggy Mycock is cheered by her friends for being chosen as the 1934 Festival Queen of Buxton, Derbyshire. She was selected out of 30 girls from local elementary schools.Four year0old Buxton schoolgirl Peggy Mycock is cheered by her friends for being chosen as the 1934 Festival Queen of Buxton, Derbyshire. She was selected out of 30 girls from local elementary schools.
Four year0old Buxton schoolgirl Peggy Mycock is cheered by her friends for being chosen as the 1934 Festival Queen of Buxton, Derbyshire. She was selected out of 30 girls from local elementary schools.

These cracking retro snaps show how Derbyshire looked more than 100 years ago - including Chesterfield in 1896, Chesterfield Races in 1900, Matlock's Coronation celebrations in 1911 and Derby train station in 1922

This retro gallery takes a look back on life in Derbyshire over the century and even further.

The interesting pictures capture how people lived, the fashions and the issues that mattered to them.

We have pictures of industrial unrest, men queuing to sign up for the army in 1915, some footballers who wrote their name into Chesterfield FC’s history and village events such as a funfair in Riddings and carnival time in Sandiacre.

There is also Ripley folk celebrating the end of WW1 and travellers going about their day in Derby in 1922.

You can view more great pictures of life across the county here.

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