Small village within the Borough of Hartlepool.
The image shows some boys studiously painting what look to be model ships. Notice the inkwells in the desk and the children were obviously doing a project about 'Houses' from the poster behind one of the seated boys. 'Projects' were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
More detail »Children in fancy dress at Hart Village in 1950
More detail »Members of the Independent Chapel, Durham Street (or possibly Brougham Street), at their Hart Camp in 1923. Albert Thompson (b.1893), is in the back row, third from the left, and Albert Dalkin Thompson (b.1915), is in the front row, far left.
More detail »Members of the Independent Chapel, Durham Street (or possibly Brougham Street), at their Hart Camp in 1923. Albert Thompson (b.1893), is in the back row, fourth from the left.
More detail »Members of the Independent Chapel, Durham Street (or possibly Brougham Street), at their Hart Camp in 1923. Albert Thompson (b.1893), is in the back row, second in from the right, and his wife Lilian is in the middle row, second from the left with their son Robert (b.1920), on her knee. Albert Dalkin Thompson is in the front row, far right.
More detail »Reverse of photo suggests 1967 but could be earlier. Certainly before some renovation work was done.
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Hart Mill Farm. Visitors in a wagon with threeshing going on in the background.
More detail »Possibly taken in the 1980s ? The Post Office and store is long since gone and is a private house although the pillar box remains.
More detail »This aerial view shows the 1953 school and palyground. The present school is built to the right of it. The road running towards the bottom right towards the church is Magdalene Drive which is now is built up with homes. The bungalow to the left of the school is still there and Butts Lane.
More detail »Girls from the Sunday School ready to perform for the concert.
More detail »Children of Hart Sunday School who performed in a concert. Do you recognise any of the children?
More detail »Exhibitors and produce from the Hart Village vegetable show held in the Raby Arms 1951
More detail »Not a very good image, but nevertheless many will remember the petrol garage on the corner of Butts Lane and the old A179 before the Hart bypass was built towards the A19. The garage was on the site of the old school playground.
More detail »View of Palace Row, Hart Village. The first building shown on the left was originally Hart School. The plaque which can be seen on the school is now on display at the current Hart Primary School.
More detail »This plaque is beside an old piece of wall between the existing school and the church car park. It says that a school room was built by the Duke of Cleveland in 1838. This stone was relocated from the site of the first school on Front Street.
More detail »The Raby Arms, Hart Village
More detail »Raby Arms, Hart Village
More detail »The Raby Arms, Hart Village, Hartlepool then and now
More detail »Taken at Hart Primary School possibly 1960s ? The children had obviously been making snowmen and the Christmas tree is behind the girl wearing glasses.
More detail »St Mary Magdalene Church, Hart Village, Hartlepool.
More detail »Old picture of the Church
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More detail »An image taken from one of a number of glass plate negatives found in Frank Wright's shop in York Road, in the 1960s. The plates are believed to originate from the 1890s.
More detail »The White Hart, High Street, Hart Village
More detail »Wedding of James William Stalley to Elsie Johnson.
St. Luke's Church, West Hartlepool, 1936.
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