Street in old Hartlepool which is at the west end of High Street
Hartlepool Ferry is on the centre right. On the skyline, from left to right is the spire of St. Mary's Church, St. Hilda's Church tower and the Borough Hall building.
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More detail »On the left is the Fishermans Arms. Hartlepool workingmens club in centre and Mason (formerly Proctor's Printers) on right. Post 1966.
More detail »A clock and printing equipment in F.W. Mason's derelict printer's shop, in Southgate, Hartlepool, 1966.
More detail »The premises of F. W. Mason, Printers and stationers, at 53 High Street (now Southgate), old Hartlepool.
More detail »The Fishermans Arms in Southgate, old Hartlepool.
More detail »Masons Printing Works
More detail »Taken in the 1860s, in Southgate just beyond the Union Hotel.
More detail »Taken in 1966 the image shows the premises of F.W. Mason which was originally Proctor's Printing works in Southgate, old Hartlepool. On the left is the Fisherman's Arms which is the only building on the block which is still there and still in business. It is surrounded by modern housing. In between the two buildings was Hartlepool Working Men's Club.
HHT&N 130
More detail »The image shows the Heugh Social Club in the centre. The building which is for sale on the left and was probably a former bank (?) still exists and is beautifully renovated as living accomodation.
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More detail »The Fishermans Arms, Southgate, old Hartlepool. Premises are still going strong today. It is a small pub with just one through room.
More detail »The Fishermans Arms, Southgate, old Hartlepool taken in 2014
More detail »Taken in early 1967, the reverse of the photo says that this was the premises of West Hartlepool Drug Co. Ltd. in Southgate old Hartlepool. It also says that prior to this it was Gray Peverill store and in WW2 and just after was a British Restaurant.
The building was demolished in 1981.
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