Maps

82 maps found.

1947, Hartlepool Ref. NPO727878
1925, Hartlepool Ref. POP727878
1898, Hartlepool Ref. RNE727878
1914, Hartlepool Ref. HOSM34604
1914, Hartlepool Ref. HOSM71269
1898, West Hartlepool Ref. RNE1190836
1947, West Hartlepool Ref. NPO1190836
1903-1904, Hartlepool Ref. RNC727878
1925, West Hartlepool Ref. POP1190836
1903-1904, West Hartlepool Ref. RNC1190836
1914, Claxton Grange Ref. HOSM41076
1896 - 1914, Hart Ref. HOSM47720
1914, Seaton Carew Ref. HOSM58878
1903-1904, Middleton Ref. RNC779474
1903-1904, Newton Bewley Ref. RNC791737
1903-1904, Dalton Piercy Ref. RNC688229
1925, Greatham Ref. POP720633
1925, Rift House Ref. POP816709
1947, Dalton Piercy Ref. NPO688229
1898, Newton Bewley Ref. RNE791737

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Memories

43 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Looking Back To The Early Days

I was born in rented 'rooms' at Wordsworth Road in 1936 and came to move with my parents to five different addresses at Easington before I moved away from the area, when I married in 1963. But although my ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Harold(Harry) Barnes

Chisholm Cottage

My great-great-great grandparents lived opposite Wesley Chapel in the late 1800s, behind the trees on the right-hand-side of the 1901 Wesley Chapel photo. During the 1830s, Richard JACK (b1813) and some of his brothers moved to ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1880 by Vivienne Hooper

Methodist New Connexion Preachers' Plan 1989 90

I have a copy of the the above which I found as a a scrappy piece of paper in one of my family's bibles. I have since had it copied and laminated, named on it as part of the preachers for the ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1890 by Gillian Jackson

Hartlepool

I am trying to find any info on my grandmother, Frances E Robson who was born in Hartlepool 1894. Her mother was Mary Robson born 1874 and her mother was Elizabeth Frances Robson born 1842. Her husband was William Robson. They ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool by Deborah Farrow

Wish Iwas There

lackhall colliery in the 1940s and 50s i was lucky to be brought up there proud loyal hard working people so different from life today.born 1940 lived in 11th street and was encased in love and safetymy father was a shaft ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery by elcxb44

North Cemetery California Stranton Hartlepool

My great,great grandfather, Thomas Hugill, was the Sexton of the North Cemetery for over 30 years until his death in 1896. I have just visited the site and found that the half the cemetery had been ...Read more

A memory of West View in 1890 by Glenda Hall

Family

I remember as a kid living in Hartlepool and always visiting there. My mum is from Hartlepool, daughter of Edith Harrison who passed away in 1986. I always remember St Hilda's as a child and my grandma's place in St Hildas walk, we ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1975 by Diane Waller

War Memorial

This war memorial is in what we called Old Hartlepool, near the sea by the Hartlepool Docks/Headland. The war memorial for West Hartlepool was called the Cenotaph and was in Victoria Road, West Hartlepool.

A memory of Hartlepool by Frances Walker

Those Were The Days

I was still a teenager, 17 years old and my baby brother at school at Bede Campus. I escaped the campus by virtue of it not having been completed when I passed the 11+. The town centre in Billingham was still being built, ...Read more

A memory of Billingham in 1965 by Paula Hollingworth

Summers In Blackhall

My Grandma - Bertha Lanaghan - lived in Third Street for over 50 years. She made hookey rugs as big as a room from old blankets, coats, etc whatever she could get, to sell for extra money. She dyed the wool three ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery by Kathy Ames

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Captions

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Caption For Hartlepool, The Lighthouse From The Pier 1896

Hartlepool owes its origins to a monastery founded in the mid 7th century. West Hartlepool was a child of the 1830s and 40s, developed as a port for the export of coal and import of timber.

Caption For West Hartlepool, Catcote Road C1960

Here we see modern post-war housing development in what was known as West Hartlepool until the two Hartlepools merged to form the County Borough of Hartlepool in 1967.

Caption For Coxhoe, The Cross Roads 1951

The villages in this area are situated on the Magnesian limestone hills, which are typical of the east Durham countryside between Hartlepool and South Shields.

Caption For Manchester, Ship Canal 1895

The steamer to the right is the 'Alverton' from West Hartlepool.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Promenade 1932

Magnificent sea views are afforded from the Promenade, down the north coast in the direction of Hartlepool and beyond, hence the name of these gardens.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1893

They sacked a number of towns, including Durham and Hartlepool, while Robert reduced England's Scottish possessions to a handful of fortresses.

Caption For Hartlepool, The Beach 1903

The crews of the fishing boats prepare to hoist sail once they have cleared Hartlepool.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Promenade C1965

Hartlepool lies in the far distance on the right. The beach tents give the picture a period feeling. A bandstand once stood on the open area in front of the Marine Hotel.

Caption For Brancepeth, The Village 1914

The earls had even entered into negotiations with the Spanish Ambassador in an attempt to secure assistance from Philip II; the rebels garrisoned the port of Hartlepool.

Caption For Barnard Castle, 1892

There was a time when Barnard Castle was one of a number of prosperous towns in the Palatinate; the others were Durham, Darlington, Hartlepool, Stockton, Sedgefield, Staindrop and Wolsingham.

Caption For Hartlepool, Advertising C1960

The side wall of this corner shop in Hartlepool is being used for the once familiar bill boards advertising Hovis bread, Swan Vesta matches and (a more modern product) Danish Lurpak butter.

Caption For Durham, The Castle 1892

Edward Bruce and James Douglas led a major raid into northern England in February 1312; Durham and Hartlepool were among the places sacked.

Caption For Greatham, Sappers Corner C1955

The ancient settlement of Greatham lies halfway between Wolviston and Hartlepool. The large building on the right, at the entrance to the village, has always been known as Sappers Corner.

Caption For Darlington, Market Place C1955

He entered into secret negotiations with William the Lion of Scotland, granting the Scots army free passage across Durham, and allowed French and Flemish troops to land at Hartlepool.