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The Piccadilly Bar, selling coffee and ice creams, on Musgrave Street, West Hartlepool.
Musgrave Street/ Lynn Street corner
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceTaken on a rainy day in the late 1950s, the image shows a No.4 Corporation bus which would turn along into Lynn Street and finally weave its way to Thornhill Gardens (as on destination board), having come from Rift House.
The Benefit Shoe shop is on the corner of Lynn Street and into Musgrave Street is Ernest Wilson, Charles Dickens Tool Store and The Piccadilly Bar. Charles Dickens was one of the last buildings in the area to be finally demolished in 1978 and was the last to trade in the area.
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Piccadilly Bar
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Donated by Mr. Billy HendersonA happy group outside the Piccadilly Bar, Musgrave Street, West Hartlepool, date unknown. Tommy Henderson is second on the left, next to one of the Amerigo girls, with Dougie Henderson in the centre.
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Piccadilly Ice Cream
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Donated by Eva SmithEva Amerigo (left), Mary Hogan and her daughter Nellie, in Musgrave Street in the 1950s.
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