Town Moor, the Headland, Hartlepool
This impressive bonfire was built to celebrate the end of the First World War. Alongside it is the temporary lighthouse. The original lighthouse on the Headland was demolished as it got in the way of the guns from the Heugh Battery. The temporary lighhouse was constructed on the Town Moor, where is stood from 1915 until it was replaced by the current structure in 1926.
More detail »Christmas postcard featuring the Town Moor on Hartlepool Headland
More detail »Drying of nets on the Town Moor 1870
More detail »Old Hartlepool from the air. The Heugh Breakwater can be seen along with the lighthouse. the town moor and the war memorial.
More detail »Tenders required for construction of a road on the West side of the Town Moor 1870.
More detail »A view of the bandstand and promenade taken from what is now the Heugh Battery. Note that there is no seating so a very early photograph. The town moor can be seen and there are cattle grazing on it.
More detail »To Cow-Keepers and others. Notice concerning grazing on the Town Moor.
More detail »The Town Moor and promenade in about 1890. Taken before the Heugh Gun Battery was built.
More detail »The Town Moor and The Bandstand on the Promenade at Old Hartlepool. The temporary lighthouse can be seen on the Moor which put this picture c1920.
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