Hartlepool, Memorial Gardens c.1965
Photo ref:
H32066

More about this scene
This impressive memorial commemorates the local dead in two World Wars, and stands in Victory Square. The Grand Hotel behind it still dominates this area. It was built in 1899 for the London and North Eastern Railway Company. The open space behind the trees on the left was known as the Bull Field. In the 1970s it was re-developed for the Civic Centre, magistrates' courts and police headquarters.
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