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Peace Teas were events held across the country to celebrate the end of the First World War.
Bedford Street Peace Tea
Donated by Mr. John CambridgeA Peace Tea in Bedford Street, Hartlepool in 1919.
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Derwent Street Peace Tea
Donated by Mr. Neil WainwrightA Peace Tea held in Derwent Street, probably in 1919. No-one in this photograph has yet been identified.
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Derwent Street Peace Tea (2)
Donated by Mr. Neil WainwrightA postcard of a party held in Derwent Street, in 1919, to celebrate peace. All members of the Applegarth family. They are; Frederick William in front all white 4th. from right, immediately behind him is Frances Emma in the cap, behind her is their mother Frances Ellen Applegarth nee Jolly holding aloft the baby James Douglas.
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Frederic Street Peace Tea
Donated by Barbara HarringtonA photograph from Barbara Harrington's (nee Mitchell), family album, of a very well-attended Peace Tea in Frederic Street, Hartlepool, in 1919, with her mother and grandmother somewhere in the crowd.
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Peace Day at Hartlepool
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServicePeace Day celebrations on the Friarage Field, with the Heugh Gun Battery and Lookout (top left).
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Peace Tea
Donated by Douglas R.P.FerridayPeace Tea to celebrate the end of the First World War, 1919. The gentleman in the centre is Eddie Curran, landlord of The Dock Hotel.
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Peace Tea Wells Yard (3)
Donated by Mrs. E. Robson.Peace Tea in Wells Yard
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Peace Tea in Wells Yard
Donated by Mrs. HorsleyPeace Tea Party in Wells Yard (at the North end, looking South ).The lady sitting at the right end of the table is Eliza Hartley Sanderson formerly Phillips, nee Webster, who lived at 5 Wells Yard. The lady next to her is possibly Mary Isabella Corner nee Boagey, who lived at number 9. Eliza's daughter, Lily Phillips was married to Mary's son, George Thomas Corner and they also lived in Wells Yard. The table in the photograph was directly in front of the stairs, draped with the Union Jack Flag, next to the building angled across the alley at the North end.The photographer was standing in front of the stairs on the building behind him.
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Peace Tea in Wells Yard (2)
Donated by Mrs.E.RobsonPeace Tea in Wells Yard
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Silver Street Peace Tea
Donated by Mr. Brian TunstallA Peace Tea, held in Silver Street, 'old' Hartlepool in 1919. This was one of a number of such events held to mark the end of the First World War.
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Wells Yard Women On Peace Day In Fancy Dress
Donated by Mrs. E. Robson.A Fancy Dress Party,in Wells Yard on Peace Day was only attended by the women.
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Wells Yard Women On Peace Day In Fancy Dress (2)
Donated by Mrs. E. Robson.The Women from Wells Yard in Fancy Dress at the Peace Day Party.
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