The original part of the General Hospital then known as Howbeck House. The buildings on the right and left were part of the original workhouse.
HHT+N 106
Date (of image) : 1946
Donor : Douglas Ferriday
Part of the "Hartlepool Library Service" collection
Location
Originally the site of the Hartlepool Union Workhouse, it later became Howbeck Hospital and then Hartlepool General Hospital. Now known as the University Hospital of Hartlepool.
More detail »In the late 1700s and early 1800s, there was a town workhouse at the Friarage (part of which eventually became part of St Hilda's Hospital). In the Poor Law Town Book, lists of paupers and workhouse inmates are given and also details of amounts of money and clothing given to them.
In 1837, Hartlepool became part of Stockton on Tees Poor Law Union and in March 1859 became independent. A new Union Workhouse was built in 1860 at Howbeck, Throston and this was quickly expanded and became the basis of Hartlepool General Hospital. The old workhouse buildings were gradually demolished in the early part of this current century.
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