Gray Museum and Art Gallery.
Christchurch and Clarence House are in the background of the bandstand which was on the front lawn of William Gray Art Gallery until the early 1980s. Note the plants in the shape of an anchor on the grass.
More detail »The Gray Art Gallery and Museum, half-hidden behind winter trees.
More detail »Here a Gray Art Gallery and Museum attendant is looking at one of the many exhibits in the bird collection at the Museum in the 1950s.
Some of the birds were 'released' from their glass cages to form part of the cliff scene in the Museum of Hartlepool.
More detail »Taken at The Gray Art Gallery in the early 1950s, this book of remembrance showed the names of servicemen and women from the town who had lost their lives in the Second World War. The pages were turned each day.
More detail »Conservatory area of Gray Art Gallery
More detail »Note the ornate glass screen at the exit. 1920s
More detail »Various types of pheasant and a pair of red-legged partridges on display at the Museum in the 1920s.
More detail »A display case of British water and game birds at Gray Art Gallery and Museum in the 1920s.
More detail »Display of art and the small sculpture of a soldier on a plinth on the first flooor of the gallery in the 1920s. The sculpture was the model for the full size statue on the South African War memorial in Ward Jackson Park.
More detail »The bandstand on the lawn can just be seen opposite the Art Gallery and Museum. This photo is probably the early 1980s
More detail »A beautiful stained glass window that was in the house of Sir William Gray and still remains in the building to the present day (2015)
More detail »Three photos of the 'Watcher' being lowered onto its plinth to the front of the Art Gallery & Museum. The artist John Atkins was commissioned to design the sculpture by the Teeside Development Corporation in 1987. Expanded Metal completed the work in metal and concrete.
More detail »Photographs advertising the various displays and works of art on show in the 1920s.
More detail »Photo would have been taken around the 1980s. Not the large crane in the background.
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More detail »The re-Opening of the Gray Art Gallery and Museum. Seated are the Mayoress and Mayor of West Hartlepool and Lord Londonderry.Mr. Alex Ward Jackson is standing. Monday 2nd June 1947. In the background is the painting of the First Town Council by Clark.
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More detail »Stairs leading up to the Art Gallery. The gallery was the former home of Sir William Gray and in 1920 he presented it to the town to be used as an Art Gallery and Museum.
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More detail »The stairs led from the museum area up to the Art Gallery. The statue has now been moved to the new Art Gallery in the old Christ Church. The Art Gallery had been the home of Sir William Gray and he donated it to the town in 1920.
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More detail »Gray Art Gallery and Museum Vehicle Entrance, Clarence Road, Hartlepool.
More detail »Interior of Gray Art Gallery and Museum circa 1946. One of the exhibits in a similar glass case will be remembered by countless children of the 1950s and 60s as it was one of the few to interest children, it being a pretty gruesome display of house flies on various foodstuffs!
More detail »A display showng the dangers to health associated with flies. Food left uncovered and exposed rubbish in a back yard.
It was the most memorable exhibit for many children !
More detail »Museum Staff holding the Union Banner of the National Amalgamated Society of House & Ship Painters & Decorators. The Banner, depicting a shield, was 10 feet high & 9 feet wide.
More detail »Museum Staff holding a Union Banner of the Hartlepool Branch of the National & Amalgamated Society of House & Ship Painters & Decorators. 10 feet high & 9 feet wide. Depicting artist painting religious work.
More detail »Various stuffed animals and birds in the William Hutton display at the Museum.
More detail »Various stuffed birds, a fox and other artifacts in the William Hutton display at the Museum
More detail »The Hart blacksmiths was reconstructed in the grounds of Gray Art Galley and Museum. Here Dave McQuaid shows two boys his blacksmith skills.
More detail »Samurai suit of armour, clothing and other Japanese artifacts on display.
More detail »Blast Furnace Model on display in the Museum in the 1980s. The model was donated to the museum by William Thomlinson of Seaton Hall.
More detail »A cut away model of a blast furnace on display in Gray Museum 1980s.
More detail »Nodding Donkey, which was Greatham's brine pump, reconstructed electic tram office building & Hart Smithy to the the rear of Gray Art Gallery and Museum.
More detail »Councillor Barbara Mann, Brian Morris and Clive Addison at the opening of the Japanese Gallery.
More detail »Anne Marie Jones with a group of children belongingto the Museum Club.
More detail »A poster in the William Hutton display depicting various events held at the Athenaeum.
More detail »Poster display on the harm done by flies.
More detail »Convent schoolgirls sketch in the Gray Art Gallery and Museum hot house.
More detail »Joe Ging dressed as Billy Purvis to celebrate Victorian Day in the grounds of Gray Art Gallery and Museum.
More detail »Joe Ging dressed as the clown, Billy Purvis, with others in Victorian costume outside Gray Art gallery and Museum on Victorian Day.
More detail »A view of the front the Gray Museum and Art Gallery taken in 1966.
More detail »'Willows' the house of Sir William Gray prior to conversion to an Art Gallery & Museum after being given to the town in 1920. To the left is Orchard House which became a club (Boilermakers Club?)
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More detail »A group photo of Museum staff taken in the conservatory in the 1920s. Seated in the centre is J.A. Louis Downey (1881-1961) who was the director of Hartlepool's library, museum and art gallery in the 1920s. Note the two men in uniform and the large collars worn by the women.
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