Images of Hartlepool's Pilot's Pier, and the vessels and people who used it.
Coble Matthew & Ellen - 23 HL on the beach adjacent to the Pilot's Pier, old Hartlepool.
More detail »The fishing vessels Moray Gem and Fisher Lass lying alongside the Pilot Pier in August 1980.
More detail »MV Ditmar Koel coming past the Pilot Pier whilst entering Hartlpool.
More detail »MV Wylam berthed alongside the Pilot Pier ready for a hull check when the tide recedes.
More detail »Old Hartlepool from the air with the Pilot's Pier to the left.
More detail »Old Hartlepool, The Fish Quay and the Deep Water Berth from the air. The Pilot Pier bottom right.
More detail »A nice picture of the open-air swimming pool with the pilot pier in the background and South Crescent above.
More detail »The Pilot Jetty at West Hartlepool Harbour. In the distance you can see the Steelworks.
More detail »The Pilot Pier pictured in 1972. On the far left is the Harbour Pub, otherwise known as the Harbour of Refuge (now the Pot House).
More detail »A view of the lighthouse on the Pilot Pier, with men fishing from the pier end. The picture was probably taken in the 1970s.
More detail »The Pilot Pier at low water. 2012.
More detail »The inner 'harbour' at low water. 2012.
More detail »The wooden hulled seine netter HL 72, SVEN KNUD, built in 1911 in Denmark, sitting on the blocks adjacent to the Pilot’s Pier, having work done on her hull.
More detail »The mouth of the harbour at old Hartlepool taken fron St Hilda's church tower, Croft Gardens in the foreground and the Pilots pier on the top left
More detail »An unknown yacht berthed at the Pilot Pier.
More detail »View from the Pilot Pier of the beach below York Place. St. Andrew's Church is in centre of Photograph. The small buildiing on the left was late taken over by the firm constructing the Heugh breakwater.
Note all the fishing nets drying over the town wall.
More detail »View of the Pilot Pier and Fish Sands through Sandwell Gate. The trawler Castle Eden, HL 115 is berthed alongside the Pier.
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