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The Fishermans Arms public house, old Hartlepool opened in 1868 and until 1920 was known as Burton Vaults. Much of Southgate has been demolished and rebuilt and it is one of the few remaining buildings.
Demolition in Southgate
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceOn the left is the Fishermans Arms. Hartlepool workingmens club in centre and Mason (formerly Proctor's Printers) on right. Post 1966.
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Fishermans Arms
Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceThe Fishermans Arms in Southgate, old Hartlepool.
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Proctors Printing Works and Fishermans Arms
Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceTaken in 1966 the image shows the premises of F.W. Mason which was originally Proctor's Printing works in Southgate, old Hartlepool. On the left is the Fisherman's Arms which is the only building on the block which is still there and still in business. It is surrounded by modern housing. In between the two buildings was Hartlepool Working Men's Club.
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The Fishermans Arms
Created by W Henderson
Donated by W HendersonThe Fishermans Arms, Southgate, old Hartlepool. Premises are still going strong today. It is a small pub with just one through room.
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The Fishermans Arms 2014
Created by Don Stephenson
Donated by Don StephensonThe Fishermans Arms, Southgate, old Hartlepool taken in 2014
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