Beaches on Hartlepool Headland.
Jane Robinson enjoying a tub of ice-cream at the Block Sands Paddling Pool on Hartlepool Headland in 1964.
More detail »Jane and Paul Robinson splashing about in the Block Sands Paddling Pool in 1964.
More detail »Paul Robinson at the Block Sands Paddling Pool in 1964 - he might need his spade to carry out some repairs on the pool steps!
More detail »Two young lads digging for bait on the Fish Sands in 1952.
More detail »A view of the Block Sands and outdoor swimming pool taken in 1952 from the New Pier. The diving platform and water shute are clearly visible on the seaward side of the pool.
More detail »Taken on a lovely summer's day, the image shows the paddling pool and a clear view of the North Steel Works across the bay.
Taken around 1954.
More detail »Fishing boats moored on Fish Sands. Sandwell Gate, in the town wall, in the background.
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More detail »John Robinson and his cousins enjoying a day on the beach next to the breakwater on Hartlepool Headland in 1948.
More detail »A young Paul Robinson by the Pilot Pier in 1970.
More detail »John Robinson looks on as kayakers prepare to take to the water in 1970.
More detail »Part of The Croft next to the Fish Sands. The middle section for tenants. On right coble build. Note doors & launch ramp. Demolished early 1900
More detail »In the 1950s, some rowing boats owners would take people round the bay. This image would be 1953 or 4. Middleton can clearly be seen across the harbour.
More detail »Children on the beach in front of the Croft. There seems to be a mixture of children with some well dressed and others not. One child to the right of the group has a crutch.
Cambridge Buildings on left behind beach. Public House. Freemason's arms in centre was demolished in 1906 (also called Jane Hunter on the Sands)
More detail »Taken in the early 1950s, the image shows there is little space on the Fish Sands. There are also some rather large prams on the sands in those pre buggy days, and it must have taken some effort to get them down the steps and across the sand !
More detail »A large crowd on the Fish Sands who would have to retreat soon as the tide was coming in! Note the little landing stages for pleasure boats and the Harbour of Refuge (Pot House) pub above the town wall.
The photo was circa 1953-4
More detail »Youngsters Sally Ann Rogers and Michael Williams digging holes in the beach at the Fish Sands in 1960.
More detail »A view of the Fish Sands with the Harbour of Refuge public house (also known as the Pot House) in the distance. The Town Wall dates from the fourteenth century. Hartlepool is the only walled town without a castle in England.
More detail »Cambridge buildings on right. The public house on the beach is Freemason's Arms. (jane hunter and The Sands was nickname). The pub was opened 1851. It was closed 1898 and demolished 1906. The rounded building was a water tower (on 1914 map named as a sewage tank). The pub just left of Sandwell Gate was The Alma was built in 1830s and demolished in 1935 .
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More detail »Boats moored on the Fish Sands in 1890.
More detail »On the Fish Sands L-R are Lizzie Harland(Gladys' auntie), Gladys Harland as a girl, her mother Lilian, nee Sanderson and looking more dressed for church than a day at the beach is Gladys' Gran, Margaret Sanderson ,nee Rodmell.
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A view of the Fish Sands and Town wall probably c1900. Note the fishing nets hung over the wall to dry.
More detail »A lot of boats on the Fish Sands, including one for hire. A good view of the houses on the Town Wall.
More detail »Picture of the Fish Sands and Town Wall from the Pilots Pier.
More detail »Picture of Fish Sands from 1895 showing that the area was quite busy with quite a few cobles moored at the Pilot Pier and some beached on the sands. The Freemasons' Arms was the public house on the beach.
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More detail »Taken in the late 1960s when space was at a premium particularly as the tide came in !
More detail »A view of the Fish Sands with a little bit of snow.
More detail »Fishing Fleet on the Fish Sands.
From left Alma. Sandwell gate. Fish car gate. Flour Factory (top) with chimney (Blue Anchor Pub. Jane Hunter & "The Sands" (Freemanson's Arms or Fisherman's Arms)
More detail »Floss Delafield (nee Johnson), with left to right nephew Alan Delafield, son Norman Delafield, nephew Peter Calvert, son John Delafield and daughter Margaret Delafield. The bathing pool can be seen behind.
More detail »Children playing in the paddling pool sometime after 1953.
More detail »An undated image of a number of Pilot cobles tied up at the Pilot's Pier, at old Hartlepool. In the background is the Fish Sands and the Sandwell Gate.
More detail »A postcard of Pilot Cobles and the Fish Sands.
More detail »Repairs to Town Wall at the Fish Sands, old Hartlepool.
More detail »Ancient Watergate Sandwell Chare 1908 leading from the Fish Sands.
Sandwell Chare/Town Wall taken from beach looking up through Sandwell Gate. The buildings, the Croft, have been demolished & street level has been raised.
More detail »Sandwell Gate from the Fish Sands, Schoolboys wondering what id going on. c1940
More detail »St Hilda's Church and Sandwell Gate taken from Middleton.
More detail »The man strolling is David Bunton a ferryman post 1930. The Fish Sands can be seen along with The Croft and the Harbour of Refuge PH.
More detail »Tenders wanted for removal of property on the Fish Sands.
More detail »Children digging, probably for lugworms, on the Fish Sands below what was known as The Croft.
More detail »This actually shows the Fish Sands and Town Wall. Shows pub "Joan Hunter & the Sands", background Cambridge Buildings, Flour Mill Above.
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More detail »A view of the Town Wall and Fish Sands. with the swan neck crane and the CMEW Crane in the background.
More detail »The Town Wall from the Fish Sands with the swan necked crane in the background.
More detail »Two fishermen beside a coble on the Fish Sands.
More detail »Peter Ledington (on the right) and friend on the sands at the Headland in the early 1950s. The Harbour of Refuge public house can be seen in the background.
More detail »View from the Pilot Pier of the beach below York Place. St. Andrew's Church is in centre of Photograph. The small buildiing on the left was late taken over by the firm constructing the Heugh breakwater.
Note all the fishing nets drying over the town wall.
More detail »View of the Pilot Pier and Fish Sands through Sandwell Gate. The trawler Castle Eden, HL 115 is berthed alongside the Pier.
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