Derbyshire Constabulary
Type: Governmental
The Derbyshire Constabulary is the police force serving Stanton-by-Dale and the surrounding area. A village policeman was stationed in Stanton-by-Dale or nearby from the 1890s-1940s according to local trade directories (e.g. Kelly’s Directory).
Buildings
No buildings recorded for this institution.
Associated Residents
- P.C. Newton
- Police Constable Parfitt
- Police Sergeant Bramley
- Police Constable Harry Vickers
- PC Roberts
- PC Stevenson
📷 Photographs
No photographs found for this institution.
Historical Records
- Dreadful Accident at Stanton-by-Dale - 23 November 1883
- Let Off: Drunkenness at Stanton-by-Dale - 7 August 1914
- A Missing Gun - 7 January 1922
- Straying Sheep at Stanton-by-Dale - 20 May 1922
- At the Court: Multiple Cases at Ilkeston Petty Sessions - 7 October 1922
- Stanton-by-Dale: Smartly Caught Poaching - 9 December 1922
- Juvenile Traders: Street Trading at Stanton-by-Dale - 1 December 1923
- Magistrates' Tribute at Medal Presentations - 28 August 1930
- 'Overlay' Proves Costly to Stapleford Man - 2 June 1934
- Police as Hosts: Five Hundred Dancers at Sandiacre Event - 21 February 1936
- Overalls Missing: Long Eaton Man Accused of Theft - 3 September 1937
- Overalls Stolen: Long Eaton Man Placed on Probation - 9 September 1937
- Child Rescued from Canal by PC Vickers - 16 July 1938
- Retiring After 36 Years In Constabulary - 15 April 1943