Northgate, Hartlepool
Formed in 1921 at the Hartlepool Missions in Northgate later Headland Methodist Church, the Brotherhood later amalgamated with Heortensians and won the Durham County Junior Cup at Darlington in 1925
More detail »Bloom's pawnbroker shop at 78-80 Northgate. The pub at the right is the Globe.
More detail »The Bridge Hotel, Northgate, Hartlepool.
The bridge Hotel stood at the junction of Northgate and Durham Street in old Hartlepool.
The Bridge was a popular spot with foreign seamen as it was at the bottom of the public steps leading on to the docks.
The premises have been demolished with nothing having been built to replace it.
More detail »Photograph showing the Headland Museum and Library, which were based in the Carnegie Building, Northgate. The building is currently used as Council offices.
More detail »View from railway of Carnegie Library buildings, Northgate. Large group of people on the road. Building now used as Council Offices.
More detail »An aerial shot of the deep water berth and the fish quay. Durham Street and Northgate can also be seen.
More detail »Taken in 1953 when mass demolition had begun in Northgate.
More detail »Image taken from near Durham st looking down towards Northgate when the area has been cleared.
The shops of Northgate cn be seen and behind them the CMEW and swan necked crane in the docks.
Mid 1950s.
More detail »Footbridge over the rail tracks, from Northgate, onto the footpath to Hartlepool Docks.
More detail »The public footbridge that led from Northgate on to the docks.
More detail »Taken possibly in the early 1970s, the image shows advertising hoardings and behind them the coal staithes in the docks. The footbridge which was used by many on their way to work in the shipbuilding and engineering trades was demolished some years ago.' Have you earned your CDM today' is a memorable advert for Cadbury's chocolate.
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More detail »Taken looking towards where the road forks forming Durham Street and Northgate with a selection of hoardings in front of the coal staithes. Although the train and hoardings are no longer there, cranes in the dockland area are still seen today. Many will remember the 'happiness is egg shaped' slogan on the advert behind the lamp post. Possibly early 1970s ?
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More detail »Gaietys, 47 Northgate, Hartlepool. Formerly The Middlesbrough.
More detail »This is the Northgate branch of Gallons.
More detail »Giant 4 oil platform in dock at Heerema. The Carnegie building, Northgate, to the right.
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More detail »Giant 4 oil platform in Dock. The mural on the left of the picture was on the Headland Gate PH, previously Il Ponte and The Bridge. The pub has now been demolished.
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More detail »Could be people waiting for a tram in Northgate.
More detail »Now demolished, the image shows Herbert and Son grocer and off licence and Northgate Post Office.
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More detail »Northgate Footbridge taken in June 1972.
More detail »Robinson John Marshall, building contractor for Northgate Library.
More detail »Celebrating King George V's Silver Jubilee at Northgate, Hartlepool in 1935. Stan Johnston is in the front row of the band, on the left (with the trombone), with Wilfred Johnston in the second row, extreme right, standing next to the lady with the white headscarf.
More detail »Staff pose behind the counter of the Northgate Co-op store, possibly around 1954.
More detail »The Brunswick, Northgate, old Hartlepool from the 1980s.
The Brunswick, Northgate opened as Brunswick Hotel on February 4th 1960 By Cameron's. It was built by local builder Cecil M Yuill's and was in Milbank Crescent. At some point much later the name changed to Victoria Arms.
Premises still stand but the name has been changed it's name to The Victoria Arms.
More detail »The Globe, Northgate, Hartlepool. A free house still in use today.
More detail »The Globe, Public House, Northgate, Hartlepool. At the junction of Cleveland Street and Northgate, this free house is still in use.
More detail »The Middlesbrough public house, 47 Northgate, Hartlepool. Now known as Gaietys.
More detail »The New Fleece, Northgate, Hartlepool. It was also known as 'the long bar' due, to the length of it's bar which stretched right through the building. It has now been demolished and housing stands on the site.
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This photograph, taken in Northgate, Hartlepool, on the opening day, 19 May 1896, shows electric car No. 1, one of five 44-seat four-wheelers built by Milnes of Birkenhead for the new operating company, the General Electric Tramways Co. Ltd. (GET). The livery is thought to have been green and white.
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More detail »The Victoria Arms, Northgate, Hartlepool. Formerly known as The Brunswick Hotel.
More detail »Outfitters at 83 Northgate mentioned in 1900 Wards Directory. The first floor appears to be a Gospel Hall.
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