Church Square, West Hartlepool
On 30th May 1955, a fire engine which was on the way to a grass fire on the Headland, collided with a United bus at the Church Square and Stockton Street junction. The bus had come down Hart Road(now Raby Road) and was travelling to the United Bus Station. Binns store can be seen on the right behind the bus.
Another fire engine was sent to the fire and the accident took half an hour to clear, attracting a lot of onlookers at the busy juntion.
More detail »This view will have been taken around 1954 from the upper floors of the Northern Daily Mail Offices looking down on the band passing the old library building.
The car park which is at the bottom right became part of the site of the new mail office which closed just a few years ago.
Shops visible in Church Square are Zip Cleaners and Atkinson's menswear.
More detail »Taken when Binns was very much part of the shopping centre( probably in the late 1980s) and the entrance is still below the Cameron's lion sign to the left of the Shop at Binns sign. At this point, Church Square was still a thoroughfare for vehicles.
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More detail »The British Legion marching past the War Memorial in Victory Square, after leaving Church Square, on Coronation Day.The procession would have been led by the Captain G.H. Hayton possibly the person either to the left or right of the Flag Bearer. Visible in the background is The Municipal Buildings in front of Christ Church and to the left The Wesley Church and The Grand Hotel. May 12th 1937.
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More detail »Remember this? An interesting and nostalgic photograph of the old bus station in Clarence Road.
More detail »Taken around 1954, the image shows a CND march in Church St. Possibly the man with the beard is Walter Gill?
On the left, the United Bus Station can be seen.
More detail »The former Central Library.
More detail »Christ Church with boundary wall in place.
More detail »Christ Church, Church Square, with boundary wall.
More detail »Christ Church with the Ralph Ward Jacson statue.
More detail »A view of the north east elevation of Christ Church, showing the vestry, north east porch, north transept, 1973.
More detail »A view of Christ Church with the Sir Willam Gray statue in the foreground. This photograph was taken from the top of Church Square. The former Barclays Bank is now the Ward Jackson pub.
More detail »Perhaps decorated for harvest festival as there are wheat sheaves at the base of the pillars.
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More detail »Interior of Christ Church
More detail »Interior showing pews.
More detail »This image of a St George's Day parade is quite unusual as it shows Christ Church vicarage on the right. An image in 1960 on these pages shows an empty space as it was soon to be demolished. For some time the site was vacant before Barclays Bank was built on the site. This building was later altered and is now Wetherspoons Ward Jackson pub.
Before demolition, the vicarage had for some years been a Miinistry of Pensions office.
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View of the entrance and the tower of Christ Church.
More detail »A view of the south side of Christ Church with what is now the Municipal Buildings in the background.
More detail »Christ Church with Sir William Gray's statue in front.
More detail »Christ Church with Horse Drawn Cabs waiting for fares. Ralph Ward Jackson statue in picture.
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More detail »Church Square, Hartlepool at the junction with Tower Street
More detail »Looking towards Christ Church from Stockton Street probably in the early 1900s. Christ Church is in the centre, the Municipal Buildings on the left and the shops and Masonic Lodge on the right. THe only building no longer there is Church Square School which is at the end of the right hand terrace.
More detail »Church Square and Street from the air.
More detail »A close look at Church Square.
More detail »Taken from a window of the Municipal Buildings in August 1960, the view shows Christ Church (now the Art Gallery) when it was still a church with a neatly manicured hedged garden. To the left of the shop with the blinds is a vacant patch of land where Christ Church vicarage had been until a few months beforehand. The building had been a Ministry of Pensions office before demolition. Barclays Bank would be built on the site later, only to be remodelled as The Ward Jackson pub in the 1990s. This patch of land possibly was also a site of an air raid shelter in World War 2 . Can anyone confirm this ?
More detail »Procession of Witness in Church Square on the corner of Tower St in the early 1950s.
The photo shows Christ Church vicarage to the left of the shops.This was demolished later in the 1950s and eventually Barclays Bank was built on the site. This in turn was renovated and is now the Ward Jackson pub. There is a wonderful advert for Stokell decorators on the wall of the toy shop which was Andrew C Watt, although the name is not there at the time.
There are trolley bus lines on the left.
More detail »Church Square School closed in 1938 and became the premises used as Hartlepool Art College. In 1966 the building was completely destroyed by fire and rebuilt as a custom made art college. It has since been added to, parts rebuilt and extended and is now the CAAD (Cleveland Art and Design) College.
More detail »Retail units in Church Square. On the left is the Barclays Bank building which was transformed into Wetherspoons Ward Jackson pub.
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More detail »Looking down Church Square from Stockton Street possibly, by the fashions, in late Edwardian times. Christ Church is in the centre, the Municipal Buildings on the left and the shops on the right, apart from the ornate awning, are much the same today.
More detail »Church Square- Stockton Street junction, showing the public library on the left.
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More detail »A view of Christ Church from Church Street in the late 1920s. This is an image taken from one of a number of glass plate negatives found in Frank Wright's shop in York Road, in the 1960s. The plates are believed to originate from the 1890s.
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More detail »Taken in 1960, the image shows the demolition of Christ Church vicarage. Barclays Bank was built in the site in Church Square and thus building has since been transformed into Wetherspoon's Ward Jackson public house.
More detail »First design of Christ Church taken from a book.
More detail »For many years a local jeweller, the shop has been closed now since about 2005.
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More detail »Junction of Church Square, Stockton Street and Victoria Road, West Hartlepool. On the left is the premises of Gray, Peverell, which later became Binns, then Wilkinsons. On the right is the Wesley Church.
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More detail »Taken in the mid 1950s, the image shows a parade with Mothers' Union ladies and their banner in Church Square. Behind the ladies, Christ Church Vicarage can be seen. This was later demolished, Barclays built a bank on the site and this in turn became the Ward Jackson pub.
More detail »The Municipal Buildings in Church Square, West Hartlepool.
More detail »A side view of the Municipal Buildings and the Sir William Gray statue.
More detail »Picture of an old Masonic Lodge in Church Square, Hartlepool. Now believed to be part of the Cleveland College of Art. Picture c1960s
Hunters Wool Shop is seen next door.
More detail »The Mayor Mr.W.J. Watt waiting to present the Carnival Key to the Carnival King and Queen,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill, outside the Municipal buildings.They are waiting to commence the Borough Celebrations in honour of the Coronation and Jubilee. 12th May 1937.
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The Mayor Mr. W. J. Watt presenting the Carnival Key to Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill the Carnival King and Queen outside the Municipal Buildings,to commence the Borough celebrations in honour of the Coronation and Jubilee.12th May 1937
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More detail »The opening of the Borough celebrations in honour of the Coronation and Jubilee.The Carnival King and Queen Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill leaving the Municipal buildings by carriage after the Opening Ceremony.12th May 1937.
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More detail »Princess Anne in Church Square on May 27th, 1970, when she opened Middleton Grange Shopping Centre.
More detail »Princess Anne in Church Square on May 27th, 1970, when she opened Middleton Grange Shopping Centre. The College of Art is in the background to the right, and note the Jaguar Police car in the foreground.
More detail »Princess Anne visiting Hartlepool to open Middleton Grange Shopping Centre. She is being escorted away from the shopping centre towards the College of Art in Church Square. Accompanying her is Mrs. Tuson the Mayoress, together with various officials and bodyguards. Councillor Ted Leadbitter can be seen walking behind, in between the Princess and the Mayoress. Binns Department Store is in the background with Wesley Church and the Grand Hotel to the right.
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More detail »Princess Anne's visit to open the Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, May 27th 1970. Princess Anne is on her way to the College of Art in Church Square accompanied, to her left, by the Mayoress Mrs. Tuson and Councillor Frank Rogers. The Municipal Buildings can be seen in the background and several people have befriended Ralph Ward Jackson, the statue, in the centre background, in order to get a better view.
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More detail »Outside Christ Church, the image is probably the Royal Visit in 1889 by Prince Albert Victor like the image outside the Municipal Buildings. Like this image it is 'stereoscopic'.
More detail »Ralph Ward Jackson, founder of West Hartlepool & the driving force behind the erection of Christ Church which is in the background.
More detail »Probably the visit of Prince Albert Victor at the opening of the Municipal Buildings in 1889. The two images are because this was a stereoscopic picture and the two images woud have been put in a viewer to give a 3Dwide image.
More detail »A sudden kick of winter when heavy snow fell on March 6th 1962. The view is from the grounds of Wesley Church looking towards Church Square with Binns, now Wilkinsons, on the right . The road which the bus and car are using is now a pedestrianised area.
More detail »Church Street from seaward showing a steam tram in Church Square. This tram service was short lived
More detail »Strike's Flowers, Church Square, Hartlepool
More detail »Strikes Flowers, Church Square, West Hartlepool. The 'Ward Jackson' bar now stands on the site.
More detail »The Ward Jackson, Church Square, Hartlepool.
More detail »Tower Street, Hartlepool, looking North towards Church Square.
From a collection of photos commissioned and gathered by West Hartlepool Council.
More detail »A wartime photograph of trolley buses in Church Square. At the top of the picture is the large static water tank '32', and the Devon Grill on the left.
More detail »Dated around 1962-4 on reverse, a famliar sight to many will be the striped box beside the bollards in the centre of the road where a policeman would direct traffic at busy times from Stockton Street on the left and Raby Road and Victoria Road straight ahead. Most of the shops are still there with new owners. Sutton Bros sold wet fish which was always laid out on a huge slab. Joanne sold 'posh frocks'
Church Square School can be seen on the far left at the time when it was the original Art College.
More detail »Vicar and Choir of Christ Church. No other details known.
More detail »An interesting photograph of a bygone day in the early 1900s. Gray Peverell opened in 1902 and in much later times became Binns store.
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More detail »An interesting view of the church gates looking out over part of Church Square, taken in 1964.
More detail »For many years, Whitaker's bookshop and stationers was in Church Squake.In 1966, they had taken over the upstairs of Knight's the grocer extending the shop considerably.
When Middleton Grange Shopping Centre opened, Whitaker's took a unit on the upper level which still sold books but also sold a lot of art supplies for local students.
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