Hartlepool Sports & Leisure
Hartlepool Transport
A Potted History Of Hartlepool
Hartlepool Trade & Industry
Hartlepool Health & Education
Hartlepool People
Hartlepool Places
Hartlepool at War
Hartlepool Ships & Shipping
A selection of images kindly shared with this project by Mrs Jean Lawrence.
A Recommendation from William Gray & Co.
Donated by Mrs. J. LawrenceA very nice recommendation for Mrs. Jean Turnbull, from William Gray & Co. Ltd., on her leaving the company in March 1956.
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Keeping in Touch
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceA letter from David Jenkins (an active Union man at Gray's), to Jean Lawrence (nee Gascoigne), after she married and moved to London. Glad the plumber's file was found!
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On the Sports Committee
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceJean Lawrence (nee Gasciogne), middle row, second from the right, and the rest of the Sports Committee at a meeting in the Rink in December 1954.
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Wartime Voyage on the Empire Strait (1)
Created by Tom Gascoigne
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceOne of three pages taken from the diary of Chief Steward Tom Gascoigne, of a voyage he made from Methil to Hartlepool in February 1941, on the Hartlepool-built ship Empire Strait.
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Wartime Voyage on the Empire Strait (2)
Created by Tom Gascoigne
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceOne of three pages taken from the diary of Chief Steward Tom Gascoigne, of a voyage he made from Methil to Hartlepool in February 1941, on the Hartlepool-built ship Empire Strait.
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Wartime Voyage on the Empire Strait (3)
Created by Tom Gascoigne
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceOne of three pages taken from the diary of Chief Steward Tom Gascoigne, of a voyage he made from Methil to Hartlepool in February 1941, on the Hartlepool-built ship Empire Strait.
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Wartime Voyage on the Kathleen Hawksfield
Created by Captain MacNab
Donated by Mrs. Jean LawrenceA page from a diary of Captain MacNab describing a voyage from Hartlepool to Dover and back in 1941/42, with a hastily drawn sketch of the events at the bottom of the page.
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