A young Charles Stoddart, on the ferry across to Middleton, is being carefully watched by the ship's cat. In the background is the Lifeboat Station.
Donor : June Percival
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For centuries the Ferry was the quickest way to travel between the Headland and Middleton. The earliest written record of a ferry at Hartlepool dates back to 1600. At its peak it carried thousands of workers to the shipyards at Middleton.
In 1918, Hartlepool Corporation bought the ferry rights from the Hartlepool Ferry & Harbour Company for £500.
It finally closed in the 1950s, when more convenient ways of travelling made it redundant.
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A selection of photographs and documents kindly shared with this project by Barbara Percival.
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