| Entry Type | Corporate |
| Corporate Name | Stephenson Memorial Fund |
| Place | Chesterfield |
| History | The Stephenson Memorial Hall was built by public subscription in 1879. It was used for lectures, classes, and a library. A room was also originally intended to be used as a museum. The building was extended when the building was sold to Chesterfield Corporation in 1889 to include a theatre (now the Pomegranate), and hosted Council meetings and the town's library. The Chesterfield Museum and Art Gallery opened in the building in 1994. |
| Source | Chesterfield Museum and Art Galley website (www.chesterfield.gov.uk/explore-chesterfield/museum/our-collection/highlights-of-the-collection/stephenson-memorial-hall.aspx). Retrieved 12 Feb 2021. |
| Authorised Form of Name | Chesterfield; Stephenson Memorial Fund |
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