A selection of printed material from the Robert Wood Collection. For more information see the note entitled 'The Robert Wood Collection' below.
An invitation to J. Procter to attend a ship's launch in 1854
More detail »Cancellation of trip to Scarborough, now going to Sunderland. Date unknown
More detail »Cheap trip to Newcastle 1854.
More detail »Denton, Gray & Co., Ticket for Foremen's Annual Supper
More detail »An Empire Theatre handbill/poster - March 1953.
More detail »An Empire Theatre poster for an 'All Comedy Variety Show'- May 1948.
More detail »Excursion to Sunderland & Shields 1850.
More detail »Grand Pleasure Excursion to Sunderland, date not known
More detail »Hartlepool & District Teacher's Association. Invite to trip to Middleton One Row in Brakes on Saturday 27th August 1892. Committee members listed on invite.
More detail »Hartlepool Class Teachers' Whist Drive and Dance. To take place in Brougham Senior School, Year not known.
More detail »Hartlepool Excursion Society, return ticket to Sunderland.
More detail »Hartlepool Literary & Mechanics Institute, Ball in aid of funds 1852 in the Assembly Rooms, Athenaeum.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute Dinner 1845.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute, balcony ticket.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute, lecture by George Linaeus Banks 1851.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute, lecture by Rev. H. Jones 1858.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute, public tea party and soiree 1853.
More detail »Hartlepool Mechanics Institute, reserved seats ticket.
More detail »Hartlepool Mutual Marine Insurance Association, Ticket for Annual Dinner at the Cleveland Hotel in 1875.
More detail »Hartlepool Mutual Marine Insurance, Ticket for Dinner at the King's Head Hotel, Hartlepool in 1853.
More detail »Programme for Hartlepool Schools' Athletic Association 3rd Annual Sports Day to take place at Victoria Ground on 13th July 1910.
More detail »Plans of the field for Hartlepool Schools' Athletic Association 3rd Annual Sports Day in 1910.
More detail »Hartlepool and District Natural History Society trip to Saltburn 1878.
More detail »A poster advertising a Hospital concert in 1872
More detail »Missions to Seamen Society 1875, Social evening at the Athenaeum
More detail »Pleasure trip to Newcastle & Shields 1852.
More detail »Pleasure trip to Redcar 1851.
More detail »Pleasure trip to Sunderland 1847
More detail »Pleasure trip to Whitby 1855
More detail »Temperance Pleasure Trip to Sunderland Park 1859.
More detail »Robert Wood was a West Hartlepool-based local historian who acquired a collection of local ephemera (posters, leaflets, etc.) in 1958. This came into Hartlepool Museums Service’s collections in 1977 after Robert Wood’s death. Along with the ephemera, there are other books that contain the results of some of Robert Wood’s research. He also passed on items to Hartlepool Reference Library, which are now in the Library’s collection.
He was a teacher by profession, becoming the headmaster of Rossmere Junior School, West Hartlepool, during the 1950s and 1960s, retiring in 1973.
Robert Wood collected the ephemera from Ord’s, a local printing firm. The firm had been storing all the paperwork from a 19th century printer, John Procter. Originally this had been stored in Mason’s printing works at old Hartlepool, (F. Mason took over the works after the deaths of both Procter and his son). Ord’s took over the firm from Mason. They had been ordered to remove it during the Second World War, because it was a fire hazard.
According to Robert Wood, the then owner of the printing works had taken all the paper out of the attic, and left it in the back street. Some people took away posters, to frame up and hang as decorative items. So the owner removed the remaining paper into a shed at the rear of the printing works, where it stayed until he had a conversation with Robert Wood. Mr Ord told Robert Wood he was welcome to take away all the old papers. By the time Wood rescued the collection, some of it was in a very bad state. However, the papers three or four layers down had been protected (the roof of the shed leaked) and there were still many fascinating items that had survived. Wood said he would take the collection off the printer’s hands, and from then on Robert Wood spent the rest of his life sorting through the enormous collection (about 40,000 items).
After Robert Wood’s death, the theatre posters were bought for a theatre and music hall museum in Sunderland. That project was short-lived, all the theatre posters are now in Newcastle Archives. All of the remaining collection, including all handwritten items, came to Hartlepool Museums. Many are on display in the Museum of Hartlepool.
More detail »A gentleman's ticket for the Hartlepool Hospitals Ball 1880.
More detail »Trip to Huntcliffe Foot 1841 - Stockton Amateur Band.
More detail »Trip to Newcastle Races 1847
More detail »Trip to Sunderland 1842
More detail »Trip to Whitby 1841.
More detail »West Hartlepool Athenaeum, foundation ceremonial public dinner, 1851.
More detail »West Hartlepool Athenaeum, season ticket for the exhibition of photographs.
More detail »West Hartlepool Harbour & Railway, cancellation of trip 1855.
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, Soiree, 1855.
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, a Fancy Bazaar in aid of club funds.
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, annual soiree, 1855
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, annual soiree, 1855, ladies ticket
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, annual soiree 1855, non member's ticket.
More detail »West Hartlepool Literary and Mechanics Institution, exhibition of photographs, 1855
More detail »Whitsuntide Treat - Trip to Whitby
More detail »Robert Wood was a native of West Hartlepool who lived there all his life except for his years in the Armed Forces during World War II. He was born in the Public Market in 1908 in a room which looked out on the Market Yard, so his interest in the history of the development of the town was by no means an academic one.
He attended Newburn and Church Square Schools before winning a scholarship to the Grammar School. After receiving his professional training at the City of Leeds College, his first appointment as a qualified teacher was to Jesmond Road School in 1929, where he stayed until 1940. He was Head Teacher of Ward Jackson School before he took charge of Rossmere Junior School from 1953 until his retirement in 1973. He was always interested in the history of the North-East in general and Teesside in particular, and frequently wrote, lectured and broadcast on these subjects.
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