West View Road, Hartlepool
The end of the building facing West View Road
More detail »Coal Wagons on on embankment behind an unknown building. Possibly West View Road.
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More detail »Fish hung up in the smoke house.
More detail »Employees of James Pattison 'prick on' herrings prior to smoking. They would be hung on kipper sticks to await loading in the smoke house.
More detail »Inside the smoke house. Workmen preparing the fish to hang on the smoke racks.
More detail »Preparing the fish for the smoke racks.
More detail »Carnival time around 1954, the Legionnaires Jazz Band in West View Road having just gone under the railway bridge and past St Barnabas' Church on the right.
More detail »Lord Clyde public house, West View Rd/Cleveland Road, Hartlepool was opened in 1861 and was closed in 1972. The last recorded landlord and landlady were Norman and Rose Guffick.
In July 1958, following a petition it was agreed that it could open Monday and Friday at 5 p.m. and Wednesday Thursday at 5.30 p.m. rather than the usual 6- 10 pm. hours in order to ' settle the dust of a day's labour' .
It was finally demolished in 1995.
More detail »One of the employees at James Pattison's smoke house. The boxes are stamped with various names of fishing vessels including Enterprise & Margaret Rose.
More detail »Smoke can be seen rising as the herrings are processed. The white building was the retail outlet. The boat to the side of the view is marked 'Competition Boesch 510'
More detail »Bedford delivery lorry outside the premises of James Pattison. This was used to bring herrings from Ayr & other sources as well as delivering to retail outlets.
More detail »A smoke house on West View Road, Hartlepool.
More detail »The Smoke House vents, West View Road, Hartlepool.
More detail »St Barnabas Church, West View Road, Hartlepool. Premises now demolished.
More detail »The Brus Arms, West View Road, Hartlepool in the 1980s. Situated opposite the Brus Corner shops.
Premises now demolished.
More detail »Taken in the 1960s at the Brus roundabout looking up Winterbottom Avenue with West View Road on the right.
More detail »The Brus was opened in 1938 and on this image, it seems West View Road is being laid.
The houses ahead are in Winterbottom Avenue which, prior to amalgamation of Hartlepool and West in 1967, had been called Raby Road.
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More detail »The Touchdown, West View Road, Hartlepool. Premises still stand but it is now called The Wok Inn and serves oriental food.
More detail »The Wok Inn, West View Road, Hartlepool. A Chinese Restaurant that took over The Touchdown public House
More detail »View of sea coal yard where the coal was washed then sent on to Power Stations. The Lord Clyde PH on the right hand side.
More detail »West View Road, Hartlepool. The Lord Clyde pub is on the left, the fish smoke houses are on the right of the image, road to the Headland.
More detail »West View Road, Hartlepool heading to where throston bridge used to be. The fish houses can be seen on the left.
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