Hartlepool Sports & Leisure
Hartlepool Transport
A Potted History Of Hartlepool
Hartlepool Trade & Industry
Hartlepool Health & Education
Hartlepool People
Hartlepool Places
Hartlepool at War
Hartlepool Ships & Shipping
A selection of photographs and documents kindly shared with this project by Mr. Brian Ward.
25-pounder gun crew
Donated by Mr. Brian WardFrederick Walter Ward, Gunner Sparks, Lance Bombardier Morse and Bombardier Staples, at Taunggyi, Burma, in January 1946.
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A day at the seaside
Donated by Mr. Brian WardYoung Margaret Ward and her parents, Fred and Betty Ward, in a good spot close to the seawall at Seaton Carew.
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At the beach
Donated by Mr. Brian WardGrandmother Rose Applegarth, with daughter Betty Elizabeth (Ward), and grandchildren Margaret (standing), Muriel and Brian, getting ready for the beach, probably in the summer of 1955.
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Betty Elizabeth Ward
Donated by Mr. Brian WardBetty Elizabeth Ward (nee Applegarth), at the back of 10 Shakespeare Avenue in 1946.
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Brian and Margaret
Donated by Mr. Brian WardYoung Brian Ward holds on to his sister's pram at the back of their house at 10 Shakespeare Avenue.
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Decorated for the Coronation (1)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardNo.10 Shakespeare Avenue suitably decorated for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1953.
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Decorated for the Coronation (2)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA young Brian Ward (?), in the front garden of his home at No.10 Shakespeare Avenue, which has been decorated to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Decorated for the Coronation (3)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardThe coronation decorations at No.10 Shakepspeare Avenue illuminated at night.
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Derwent Street Peace Tea (2)
Donated by Mr. Neil WainwrightA postcard of a party held in Derwent Street, in 1919, to celebrate peace. All members of the Applegarth family. They are; Frederick William in front all white 4th. from right, immediately behind him is Frances Emma in the cap, behind her is their mother Frances Ellen Applegarth nee Jolly holding aloft the baby James Douglas.
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Fairground Ride (1)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA young Brain Ward enjoying a fairground boat ride, probably in the summer of 1955. The girl in the foreground with her back to the camera is probably Brian's eldest sister, Margaret.
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Fairground Ride (2)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardMuriel Ward, aged about 5 or 6, enjoying a fairground ride in the 'rockets', probably in the summer of 1955. Her elder sister Margaret and her Grandmother (Rose Applegarth), look on.
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Fairground Ride (3)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardRose Applegarth waving to her grand-daughter Muriel Ward, on a fairground ride at Seaton carew, probably in the summer of 1955.
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Fairground Ride (4)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA young Muriel Ward driving a train on a fairground ride at Seaton Carew, probably in the summer of 1955.
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Four Gunners
Donated by Mr. Brian WardFrederick Walter Ward and three other Royal Artillery gunners - Smith, Hodder and Thompson - in 1940.
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Frederick Walter Ward - Royal Artillery
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA portrait photograph of Frederick Walter Ward, Royal Artillery, taken at Darjeeling (West Bengal), in 1944.
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Frederick Ward at Head Wrightsons
Donated by Mr. Brian WardFrederick Walter Ward working one of the machines at the Head Wrightson works, Hartlepool, in the 1950s.
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In the front garden (1)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA young Brian Ward in his front garden at 10 Shakespeare Avenue in 1951.
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In the front garden (2)
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA young Mary ward in her front garden at 10 Shakespeare Avenue, in June 1951.
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Ivor Applegarth
Donated by Mr. Brian WardIvor Applegarth of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, served in Palestine in 1947.
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John Applegarth
Donated by Mr. Brian WardA portrait photograph of John Applegarth, shortly after he was called-up in 1940.
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Kipling Road Children
Donated by Mr. Brian WardTen children on the grass at the corner of Kipling Road in 1957/58.
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Look - no hands
Donated by Mr. Brian Ward1950/51. Margaret Ward looks on as her son Brian masters the art of riding his tricycle without hands!
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My little pony
Donated by Mr. Brian WardTwo small girls, Margaret Ward (front) and Mary - (back), playing on a pull-along horse. Mary's father, Frederick Walter Ward, is just in shot to the right.
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On a white charger
Donated by Mr. Brian WardFrederick Walter Ward on horseback in Darjeeling (West Bengal), in 1944/45.
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Playing in the sun
Donated by Mr. Brian WardBrian and Muriel Ward (and Muriels's doll), enjoy some afternoon sunshine in the garden of their home in Kipling Road. Brian used the flowerbed to lay the track for his toy train.
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Playing with the pushchair
Donated by Mr. Brian WardYoung Muriel Ward playing with her pushchair and doll, at the side of her home, No.10 Shakespeare Avenue, in 1953. Coronation bunting can be seen on the gable end behind her.
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Sitting on the grass
Donated by Mr. Brian WardThree youngsters, Pamela (?) Stewart, Brian and Margaret Ward, sitting in the back garden at 10 Shakespeare Avenue.
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Smile for the camera
Donated by Mr. Brian WardMargaret, Muriel and Brian Ward, with their neighbour, possibly Tommy Hall, sitting patiently while they have their photograph taken in the garden of their home in Kipling Road.
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Smiles for the camera
Donated by Mr. Brian WardYoungsters Pamela (?) Stewart, Brian and Margaret Ward pose for the camera in the back garden of 10 Shakespeare Avenue.
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Strolling in the park
Donated by Mr. Brian WardBrian and Margaret Ward in the Burn Valley Gardens.
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The Applegarths
Donated by Mr. Brian WardYoung Ted Applegarth sits on his Gran's lap, with with Betty Elizabeth and Ivor standing behind.
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The Great Liners
Donated by Mr. Brian WardMuriel and Brian Ward sitting on the grass near the beach at Seaton Carew, each with a toy ocean liner, in the summer of 1955.
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Three horsemen
Donated by Mr. Brian WardFrederick Walter Ward (Royal Artillery), and two other soldiers on horseback in Darjeeling (West Bengal), in 1944.
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