Frederic Street, Hartlepool was named after Sir Frederic Acclom Milbank who had owned the land. The other two names were given to nearby streets. He was a liberal MP for North Yorkshire and Baron of Hart.
A photograph from Barbara Harrington's (nee Mitchell), family album, of a very well-attended Peace Tea in Frederic Street, Hartlepool, in 1919, with her mother and grandmother somewhere in the crowd.
More detail »Taken in 1958 as the Frederic Street area of Throston was being demolished.
More detail »Raby Street was in the 'Egypt' area of Throston, Hartlepool off Milbank Crescent. The picture is taken from Milbank Crescent looking north. Frederic Street can be seen at the top of the street. The Raby Hotel with a Cameron's sign is in the middle of the street on the right. The pub closed in 1955, so the photo was well before that time. The street was probably demolished in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
This is one of a number of images believed to have been compiled by Hartlepool's Planning Department.
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