Milton Road, Hartlepool.
Taken on the corner of Milton Road (then Milton Street below Murray Street) and Murray Street, the image is of Gardner's corner shop in 1912 prior to T Gardner emigrating to Canada.
This building still exists and is now The Royal Navy Club but completely refaced. The house on the left is still there but incorporated into the building.
More detail »A fashionably-dressed Mrs. Lily Prest in Milton Road, Hartlepool, in 1958.
More detail »Harriet Chappell outside No. 50 Milton Road in 1938/39. Harriet was Manageress at the Seaton Bakery; there was also a shop in Hart Road (later Raby Road).
More detail »Looking up Milton Road from Murray St, St Paul's Hall is on the right. Houses on the right now cleared and Grosvenor Gardens in their place.
More detail »Situated behind Grange Road Methodist Church which opened in 1906, is the Primitive Methodist School dated 1886. It stands facing Tankerville St on the corner of Milton Road.
More detail »A street party in Milton Road, in 1977, celebrating the Queen's Silver Jubilee. On the right, Ethel Goodwin is holding her baby son Alan, and on the left is Freda Bradwell and her son Neil, who had broken his leg and was in a wheelchair.
More detail »The Milton Road street party in 1977, celbrating the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The young girl on the left is Julie Goodwin, with the Reverend Youngson's two boys, Graham and David, seated in the centre.
More detail »Looking along Murray Street from Grange Road at Milton Road Post Office. This closed in 1985 and the image is probably not many years before that. A 'Silver Cross' pram with sun canopy stands outside. On the other side of Milton Road is St Paul's Hall which is now a multicultural centre.
More detail »Milton Road area of town. St. Paul's Church and St. Joseph's church can be seen in the background.
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More detail »A lack of footprints in the snow shows that most people have stayed indoors rather than brave the elements.
More detail »Mrs. Carter, Caretaker at the Yorkshire Bank on Church Street, outside No.50 Milton Road.
More detail »Demolition work. Visible is the back of St Paul's Church Hall taken from demolished Alma St. The shop on the right exists and is currently a pet shop. The derelict land is now developed with housing.
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