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				Public house which opened in 1873 and closed in 1969. It was on the corner of Mainsforth Terrace and Havelock Street. As the railway maintenance department was over the road, it was popular with railwaymen.
Mainsforth Terrace looking north
				
															Created by West Hartlepool Council
																					Part of the Hartlepool Public Houses collectionTaken in 1955, Nelson Street is on the left, then Outram Street, Alexandra Street and Havelock Street with the Lord Clyde on the corner of Havelock Street.
As can be seen, the railway is on the right and the mainenance depot.
The photo was from a photographic record of the Central Area of West Hartlepool prepared in 1955/6 at the request of the Town Planning and Redevelopment Committee 'in the hope that it will be of interest to future generations of West Hartlepool'
The record focuses on areas which were within the next ten years to be completely redeveloped following The Max Lock Plan. It was compiled by WL Taylor and photographs developed by Thomas Clarkson Chemist of Tower Street.
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