Hartlepool, The Beach 1903
Photo ref: 49993
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Photo ref: 49993
Photo of Hartlepool, The Beach 1903

More about this scene

A paddle-tug gives a helping hand to two fishing boats. The Tees Conservancy Commissioners were the last tug owners, apart from the Admiralty, to place an order for a paddle-tug. The 'John H Amos' was completed in 1931, having been ordered specifically to work with a recently-acquired floating crane. It was felt that only a paddle-tug could manoeuvre the crane in the confined waters of the Tees. The 'John H Amos' was withdrawn from service in 1967 and presented to the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough.

A Selection of Memories from Hartlepool

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Hartlepool

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Born in Hardwick Hall Sedgefield During the war '42. Brought up in old West before Owton Manor est etc. Remember walking the streets during war with Mum after air raid sirens etc. and standing in queues with our ration coupons for food etc. With the cold creeping up my ankle bones and legs. That and the bombs are my only recollections of my childhood. Later. lived in one downstairs room in 2 up/2 down terraced ...see more
Does anyone remember any cosmetics or soap produced by the Fields. Does anyone have memories of the FIELDS FAMILY. Does anyone know any of the ROBSON Family of Hartlepool dated from 1870. Thankyou Deborah Peel (Farrow)
I was married at this church on 25th March 1978. My grandmother, Evelyn Sanderson also played the organ here, and at its sister church St Georges further up Park Rd. My grandfather's funeral service was also held here; George (Joe) Sanderson. It was a shame to see this church demolished for the shopping centre's car park!!!
Does anyone know any information about 72 d Southgate. The headland in Hartlepool at all?