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Exterior Facade of the Assembly Rooms Derby

WW Winter1900/1920

Derbyshire Record Office

Derbyshire Record Office
Matlock, United Kingdom

The Assembly Rooms in Derby were built between 1765-1774. Funds for the building were raised by local subscription. The architect was Joseph Pickford and the design was possibly partially by the 5th Earl Ferrers. These social meeting rooms were used to host balls, music recitals, dinners and other social occasions. The building was sold to Derby Corporation in 1931. It continued to be used as a popular dance hall and venue until it was damaged by a fire in 1963. The building was demolished and the five-bay stone facade re-erected at the Tramway Museum, Crich, Derbyshire.

This image is of front exterior of the building, as it faces Market Street. It is part of a series of photographs of the building taken by WW Winter.

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  • Title: Exterior Facade of the Assembly Rooms Derby
  • Creator: WW Winter
  • Date Created: 1900/1920
  • Location Created: Derby, England
  • Provenance: Derbyshire Archaeological Society (D369/G/zp/464-468)
  • Subject Keywords: Buildings, Architecture
Derbyshire Record Office

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