Osborne Road, West Hartlepool runs from Clifton Ave, across Park Road to Elwick Road. The Clifton Avenue part was initially called Robert Street until the early 1890s.
New Life Fellowship, 15 Osborne Road, Hartlepool. The building was until the early 1930s Mr Branson's Osborne High School and was built as such in 1892.
It is currently called 'Man's Shed'.
More detail »F. Clapham's shop in Osborne Road on the corner of Dalton Street. Although this has not been a shop for many years, newer brickwork can be seen where it was altered to make a house,
More detail »Earnshaw's Morris Commercial van parked at the Elwick Road end of Osborne Road. The van would have been new in 1945. C Earnshaw Bros. Ltd. were well known in Hartlepool. Their premises were at 5 Thornton Street.
More detail »This photograph was kindly donated by Mr. Alan Archbold, showing his Grandmother's shop. Standing outside (left to right), are Alan's Aunt Amy, Grandma Mary Francis Archbold (born in West Hartlepool in July, 1874), and Uncle Arnold Archbold. The shop was on the corner of Osbourne Road and Carlton Street.
More detail »The former M. Archbold's Wet Fish Shop on the corner of Carlton Street and Osborne Road, as it was in November 2012.
More detail »Osborne Road, West Hartlepool, looking north towards Park Road. THe large building at the end of the street was at the time a large Coop store. It is still there today with shops at ground floor level and apartments above And looks pretty much as it did.
Apart from traffic and modernised windows, thus scene is much the same today.
This is one of a number of images believed to have been compiled by Hartlepool's Planning Department.
More detail »T.M. Stonehouse at the junction of Elwick Road and Osborne Road.
More detail »Another photograph from Alan Archbold's family album showing his Grandfather, David Archbold Senior (born in West Hartlepool in 1871), with his ice cream cart at the back of the Osbourne Road shop.
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