This advert for Blacketts is for the First Stop boutique which was an instore department offering more fashionable clothes for teenagers.
The models very much reflect the 60s 'look'.
Date (of image) : 23/5/1969
Donor : Hartlepool Museum Service
Creator : NDM
Location
The department store was opened on the corner of Church Street and Whitby Street by Carter and Company of Stockton and West Hartlepool. George Stephenson had opened a draper's shop on the site in 1856 and when he died, Carter and Co bought the business. In 1898, Carter joined business with Denis Hill and Company of North Shields and Newcastle who had originally made clothes for seamen. The original shop was demolished and a new one built. D Hill, Carter and Company then expanded the business to include upholstery and drapery departments.
in 1937 Blacketts of Sunderland took over the store and also owned shops in Barnard Castle, Stockton and Sunderland. Much like Robinson's, Blacketts was known for its Christmas Toy Fair which for a few years was held in the disused Lex Cinema. In 1970 the Blacketts store closed and in an era before 'pound shops' became the discount Dovecot Salerooms looking and feeling nothing like the original department store.
In 1997, the building was extensively refurbished as a hotel and bar and given its original name as The Hill Carter Hotel. The hotel boasts a large rooftop restaurant with panoramic views around the area.
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