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R. Stobbs & Son, Confectioners and Wholesalers.
Cleveland Hotel Lynn Street
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceThis pub was apparently also known as The Garabaldi and was on the corner of Lynn Street and Garibaldi Street. This is prior to demolition, the pub actually closing in 1964. What remains of Crossley Street is the tarmac in the foreground and Garibaldi Street was on the line made by the fenceposts behind the weeds. Lynn Street would run left to right in front of the pub and, across further scrubland where houses have been demolished ,are the engine sheds in Mainsforth Terrace. In the centre of the picture, the BP sign was a petrol garage which is now probably a fishing tackle shop on Mainsforth Terrace.
A Stobbs' Confectionery van can be seen behind the pub.
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Stobbs Brothers Van
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceAgent for Needler's chocolate & sweet makers in Hull advertised on side of warehouse & on back of van. R Stobbs & Son Hart Road on side of van.
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Stobbs Brothers delivery van
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceA Stobbs Brothers delivery van parked outside their confectionery wholesale premises in Lower Park Road. It was approximately opposite where The Arches is now.
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