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  1. Chesterfield Pictures - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) See also. References. Bibliography. Chesterfield Pictures. Company's logo in 1931. Chesterfield Motion Picture Corporation, generally shortened to Chesterfield Pictures, was an American film production company of the 1920s and 1930s.

  2. List of Chesterfield Pictures films. This is a list of films released by the American studio Chesterfield Pictures between its founding in 1925 and 1937 when it was absorbed into the larger Republic Pictures. The studio was a Poverty Row producer, distributing mainly low-budget second features.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    April 1925
    May 1925
    June 1925
    Bertram Bracken
    July 1925
    Bertram Bracken
  3. Chesterfield Pictures - Wikiwand. Defunct film production company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chesterfield Motion Picture Corporation, generally shortened to Chesterfield Pictures, was an American film production company of the 1920s and 1930s.

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    Chesterfield was in the Hundred of Scarsdale. The town received its market charter in 1204 from King John, which constituted the town as a free borough, granting the burgesses of Chesterfield the privileges of those of Nottingham and Derby. In 1266, the Battle of Chesterfieldsaw a band of rebel barons defeated by a royalist army. Elizabeth I grante...

    Local government in Chesterfield has a two-tier structure. At the upper tier of services such as consumer protection, education, main roads and social services is provided by Derbyshire County Council. At the lower tier, housing, planning, refuse collection and burial grounds are provided by Chesterfield Borough Council. There are two civil parishe...

    Chesterfield lies at the confluence of the River Rother and River Hipper at the Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire Coalfield, in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is sometimes described as the "Gateway to the Peak", with the Peak District National Park to the west of the town. Nearby areas of the South and West Yorkshire Green Belt c...

    Since the cessation of coal mining, the economy around Chesterfield has undergone major change. The employment base has moved from the primary and secondary sectors towards the tertiary. The area sits on an old, large coalfield which had many collieries, including those in outlying areas which were historically part of Chesterfield Rural District: ...

    Roads

    The town is located on the A61, 6 miles (9.7 km) from the M1. Junction 29 of the M1 motorway at Heath links Chesterfield to the motorway network to the south via the A617 dual carriageway. Junction 29a at Markham Vale, Duckmanton, opened at the end of June 2008. The town also has links to the M1 at Junction 30 and to the north via the A619. Other major roads include the A61 Sheffield Road (north)/Derby Road (south), with a dual carriageway from the town centre right into Sheffield, and the A6...

    Road transport

    Stagecoach, through their East Midlands and Yorkshire divisions, are the predominant operator of buses in Chesterfield; other operators include Hulleys of Baslow, Trentbarton and TM Travel. Buses stop in several areas around the town centre rather than at a central bus station. The Stagecoach depot at Stonegravels is notable for its size and many vehicles stored there are not in regular use. Formerly it was the Chesterfield Corporation bus depot. A new coach station opened in 2005 on the site...

    Railways

    Chesterfield railway station lies on the Midland Main Line. Its three train companies are: 1. East Midlands Railway to London St Pancras, Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool and Norwich 2. CrossCountry to Newcastle, Edinburgh, Reading, Bournemouth, Plymouth, York, Bristol and Penzance 3. Northern Trains to Leeds and Nottingham Chesterfield once had two other railway stations: 1. Chesterfield Market Place was closed in 1951 due to the prohibitive cost of maintaining Bolsover Tunnel...

    Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire. Television signals are received from the Emley MoorTV transmitter and local TV transmitter situated north of the town. Radio stations are BBC Radio Sheffield, Hallam FM and Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire (which used to be Peak FM); and the local internet radio stat...

    Primary schools

    1. Abercrombie Primary School 2. Brockwell Junior School 3. Cavendish Junior School 4. Christ Church CofE Primary School 5. Hady Primary School 6. Spire Junior School 7. St Joseph's Catholic and CofE (VA) Primary School 8. St Mary's Catholic Primary 9. William Rhodes Primary and Nursery School

    Secondary schools

    1. Brookfield Community School, Brookside 2. Outwood Academy Hasland Hall, Hasland 3. Outwood Academy Newbold, Newbold 4. Parkside Community School, Boythorpe 5. St Mary's Catholic High School, Newbold

    Colleges

    1. Chesterfield College

    Chesterfield is perhaps best known for the crooked spire of its Church of Saint Mary and All Saints and is why the local football team is known as The Spireites. The spire is twisted 45 degrees and leans 9 feet 6 inches (2.90 m) from its true centre. Folklore recounts that a Bolsover blacksmith mis-shod the Devil, who leapt over the spire in pain, ...

    Football

    Chesterfield F.C. is nicknamed the Spireites, after the crooked spire of St Mary's Church. The club formerly played at the Recreation Ground (usually referred to as Saltergate after the road on which it was located), but moved to a new stadium on the old Dema Glass site north of the town in Whittington Moor at the start of the 2010–2011 season. The team has mostly competed in the third and fourth tiers of English football but dropped down to the National Leaguefor season 2018–19. Chesterfield...

    Rugby Union

    Chesterfield Panthers Rugby Union Football Club was formed in 1919 and played its first game in 1920.It fields three men's senior squads, a senior ladies squad and numerous junior teams. The club moved for the 2013–14 season from its Stonegravels site to a new purpose-built ground at 2012 Dunston Road. The facilities include three pitches, one floodlit, numerous changing rooms, and a large open-plan bar area. The first XV won the Midlands North 4 championship in 2013–14 and returned to the Mi...

    Cricket

    Chesterfield Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club based at Queen's Park. The club has a history dating back to the mid-18th century. Chesterfield CC compete in the Derbyshire County Cricket League, a designated ECB Premier League, at the top level for recreational club cricket in Derbyshire. Chesterfield were League Champions in 2008 and are one of only three clubs to have remained in the top flight of the League since it was created in 1999. The club have three senior teams that compete o...

    Chesterfield is policed by Derbyshire Constabulary. Chesterfield Police Station in New Beetwell St is the Division 'C' Headquarters. Chesterfield has two NHS hospitals, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Calow, with maternity services and accident and emergency department, and the smaller Walton Hospital run by Derbyshire Healthcar...

  4. The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . The Adorable Cheat. August Weekend. Avenging Fangs. Beauty Parlor. Below the Deadline (1936 film) Below the Deadline (1929 film) Beyond All Odds. Beyond the Trail. The Bridge of Sighs (1936 film) By Appointment Only (1933 film)

  5. Chesterfield ist eine Stadt in der englischen Grafschaft Derbyshire. Sie liegt südlich von Sheffield an der Einmündung des Flusses Hipper in den Rother [1] und hat rund 103.000 Einwohner. Der Name der Stadt setzt sich aus den angelsächsischen Worten caester = castrum (römische Befestigung) und feld (Weideland) zusammen. [1]

  6. In 1935, under pressure from that company's owner, Herbert Yates, Mascot was merged by CFI with Monogram Pictures, Liberty Pictures, Chesterfield Pictures and Invincible Pictures to form Republic Pictures, a production-distribution company designed by Yates. Levine was designated head of the serial and B-Western arm of the company, and the ...