Musicians.
Annie Brownlee was a professional violinist, but was also the pianist at hartlepool's Electric Theatre during the 1930s.
More detail »Undated but some well known local artists on the image. J. Hammond vocals, Jim Grey on drums, Kip Heron on the trumpet and Billy Hand the pianist.
More detail »Taken at the McCorville Inn Elwick in 1996, Kip Heron is on the trumpet.
More detail »Alan Archbold's father John and his first wife Elizabeth Ann (Foxall). Both were active members of the Salvation Army and married in 1922. Sadly Elizabeth died in childbirth in 1928.
More detail »Dated 1970, the image shows Kip Heron with some children.
More detail »Photo shows Gerald(Ged) Moore on the right and Derek Evans on the left in the Art Department of Dyke House School. Both boys went on to be local musicians.
More detail »Joseph Osborne 'Ozzy' Mortimer playing his mandolin in 1938.
More detail »This poster shows music either written or arranged by Henry Frederick Hemy for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in June 1887. The pieces are dedicated to Colonel Cameron, the Queen herself and various other local people. As can be seen, the music could be bought at music shops and from Henry's address at 1 Albion Terrace.
There is recognition from the Queen and others on the poster which was printed by Ord of Hartlepool.
More detail »Wilfred Johnston and his drum kit, complete with Union Jack.
More detail »Wilfred Johnston Junior and his accordion.
More detail »This photograph is of the Windhovers Folk Group performing at the Staincliffe Hotel on the 5th November 1965. The event was a Press Ball for the Northern Daily Mail.
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