Images relating to all forms of "horse power", in Hartlepool and the surrounding area.
A 6-horse team hauling what is believed to be a ship's boiler or other engine part, passing the pit-prop field, date unknown.
More detail »Pattison's caption on this photo was 'Whip behind.' The two boys have hitched a lift on the running board and Bob is not too happy. The cab is outside Station Hotel which was built in 1873 and, sadly, demolished in the first part of the 21st century. Bob Proctor, who lived in Church Street, Seaton Carew, ran his cab to and from the railway station.
More detail »In the second of two images of Bob's cab he appears to be shouting at the boy who is now on his hands and knees. The other boy seems to have escaped detection! The little cottage was built prior to the hotel and became the station master's house for a time before being demolished. The Station Hotel gave way to a Sainsbury store in the early 21st century.
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More detail »Christ Church with Horse Drawn Cabs waiting for fares. Ralph Ward Jackson statue in picture.
HHT&N 625
More detail »Co-op delivery horse and cart.
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More detail »Shows collector of sand or sea coal by horse drawn cart.
More detail »A picture of Elwick Bridge with five men and a boy in it as well as a horse and cart.
More detail »An early shot of Elwick where the road is no more than a track. A horse and cart can be seen on the track.
More detail »Four people from Elwick in fancy dress.
More detail »Fish & Chip wagon (horse-drawn) with name F Thomas displayed.
In 1926 family of Thomas had fish merchant business in Waldon St. & in Landsdowne Rd.
More detail »The pub was in Hope Street West Hartlepool and not to be confused with the Fleece Hotel in Northgate. The proprietor was James Bensley at the time the photo was taken (see above door). He was publican 1880-90
More detail »Taken in Stockton Street, West Hartlepool around 1900. The premises directly behind the group are No. 73. Birks Bros Groceries & tea dealers) & No 79. G Benson, House Furnisher
More detail »Photo possibly taken near Seaton Carew. In 1935, a postcard of this image was sent to a Mr Cramon of Castle Eden who apparently owned the horse and it informed him of the death of the horse from TB of the lungs. The horse slaughterer on the picture was James Herring of 95 Oxford Road. (this card is detailed in George Colley's Yesterday Once More)
More detail »Three women working on a haycart whilst a man holds the horses head.
More detail »Harvesting the hay in Charlie Lamb's field in August 1890. Charlie, born c1858, lived on The Green and was a carting contractor. The houses to the rear of the image were on what is now Lawson Road. The field was probably rented from William Thomlinson, a landowner living at what was the Seaton Hall on the Green.
More detail »At Seaton Carew in 1890 Thomas Laing, farmer, John Judd and their sons are harvesting potatoes using a horse drawn plough.
More detail »A man in a sackcloth apron on his horse-drawn cart at Greatham
More detail »The Italian Hurdy Gurdy man in Lawson Road outside Pattison's house. He is showing the children a bird in a cage. The bird is perhaps mechanical as the vendor appears to be using his right hand to wind a lever. Note one of the girls has a hula hoop.
More detail »Taken in 1928, Mason's Funeral Home in Park Road is still at the same premises on the corner of Park Road and Osborne Road. The buildings at the side in Osborne Road have been rebuilt and the frontage is modernised. Note the petrol pump in front of the building.
HHT+N 201
More detail »Picture of pony and cart owned by Bill Stalley from Low Throston Farm, Hartlepool, used to deliver milk in the Hartlepool area c1928.
More detail »The old North Eastern Railway bus would have transported passengers and their luggage to their accommodation in Seaton Carew.
More detail »A slightly blurred image of a horse and cart outside the Ship Inn, Hartlepool.
More detail »Gypsy Caravan pulled by one horse with a man, woman and dog. Gypsies were regular visitors to the Longhill area of Hartlepool many years ago.
HHT&N 686
More detail »Eva Amerigo (left), Mary Hogan and her daughter Nellie, in Musgrave Street in the 1950s.
More detail »Ploughing Day, Carr House, Seaton Carew. Twelve men (two sitting on a horse-drawn cart) & a young well-dressed girl in a field. The photo would be from late 1880s to early 1890s as some of the men feature in Pattison's photos of Seaton Carew taken between 1885 & 1890.
More detail »Moving household goods on to a horse and cart to get them away from the fire.
More detail »Property, rescued from homes under threat from the fire, taken to Hart Road School for storage on a horse and cart.
More detail »Rescuing property from houses under threat from the fire.
More detail »More rescued furniture outside of Hart Road School.
More detail »Collecting sea coal from the beach in 1888. This became big business in the 1970s using lorries and four track vehicles and is still carried out on a smaller scale today.
More detail »Landlady Elizabeth Hayes Good (born c1830 died 1904) at the rear of the Seven Stars Inn, Seaton Carew. In June 1900 an auction was held for all the fixtures & fittings & a pony trap from the Seven Stars before the inn was demolished to make way for the Marine Hotel.
More detail »William Sherwood (on the right) is pictured with his son Frederick. They sold produce grown on their smallholding, which may have been on the plot of land shown in the photograph. The houses at the back are part of Elm Grove, but only one side of the street has been built which indicates the photo was taken before its completion in 1908.
More detail »Jim Dodds on a winter's day with his horse & cart. Jim (James) Dodds was a carter & lived in Bowsers Yard with his wife, Jane, & their family. At the time of this photo Jim would have been aged about 37.
More detail »A group of men perhaps off on a trip. The pub was at number 60.
More detail »The Hartlepools Steam Laundry, Raby Road, Hartlepool. Horses with their carts stand paptiently waiting outside the laundry.
More detail »The Wesley Church with a tram and a horse and cart in the picture. Note that the street are still cobbled.
HHT&N 84
More detail »Thomas Watson born in 1848 in Gateshead, was a baker as was his son William. They had a bakery business in John Street where this photo was taken and also a cafe called Cafe Watson. The 1901 census tells us that they had bakery and confectionery premises lower Church St, which backed on to John St. This is possibly Harold Lumsden Watson, grandson of Thomas born in 1901.
By 1911, Thomas Watson had moved to Barton Villa 30 Clifton Ave and had a house servant indicating that his business was a profitable one.
More detail »Horse & cart with two men passing W. Watt Joiner & Builder's premises in Olive Street, old Hartlepool. Chimney pots & gas lampost in the photo.
Sign on wall says 'Residence 20 Olive Street'.
More detail »York Road, Hartlepool. In the centre of the picture is the neo-Gothic tower of St. George's Church, York Road.
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