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Lord Clyde public house, West View Rd/Cleveland Road, Hartlepool was opened in 1861 and was closed in 1972. The last recorded landlord and landlady were Norman and Rose Guffick.
In July 1958, following a petition it was agreed that it could open Monday and Friday at 5 p.m. and Wednesday Thursday at 5.30 p.m. rather than the usual 6- 10 pm. hours in order to ' settle the dust of a day's labour' .
It was finally demolished in 1995.
Laying of tram near Lord Clyde
Created by NDM
Donated by Hartlepool museum serviceThe image shows the complicated process of laying tram tracks between Hartlepool and West Hartlepool, here outside the Lord Clyde Around 1884.
The photo was reproduced in Hartlepool Mail July 1963.
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Lord Clyde
Created by W Henderson
Donated by W HendersonThe Lord Clyde,Cleveland Road, Hartlepool was opened in 1861, was closed in 1972 and demolished in 1995.
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Lord Clyde
Part of the Hartlepool Museum Service collectionTaken in Cleveland Road, the Camerons sign can clearly be seen. The pub was open from 1861-1972 and was demolished in 1995. The last ladlord and landlady recorded were Norman and Rose Guffick.
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Pattison's Smoke House
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServicePicture taken from above. Lord Clyde PH to the right.
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View of sea coal yard
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceView of sea coal yard where the coal was washed then sent on to Power Stations. The Lord Clyde PH on the right hand side.
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West View Road
Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceWest View Road, Hartlepool. The Lord Clyde pub is on the left, the fish smoke houses are on the right of the image, road to the Headland.
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