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Bellaby Terrace Hartlepool which is now part of Hart Lane.
Bellaby Terrace
Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceBellaby Terrace, Hartlepool which is now part of Hart Lane
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Bellaby Terrace in Hart Lane - then and now
Created by Bill Stevenson
Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceBellaby Terrace, West Hartlepoool, which is now incorporated in to Hart Lane.
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West Hartlepool & District v Sunderland & District - 1888
Created by Fred W Mason
Donated by Hartlepool Museums ServiceAnother intriguing item from the Robert Wood Collection advertising a fund raiser for Mr J Cuthbert injured at Sunderland, presumably a player from West Hartlepool?
The West team is given and shows a Rev E F Every as playing, sporting clergymen were not uncommon in the sporting scene at this time, especially with the Church support for Muscular Christianity, this Reverend was the curate at St Pauls Church in Grange Road and down as centre-forward.
As to the date 21st April fell in 1888, and a tantilisingly brief reference in the "Mail" for this time, reveals that due to rain "the Association match at The Oval did not come off," neither did a Rovers v West Match also down for that day.
The site of the match is of interest, it shows it as “on the Oval, Grange Road” which means today the homes between Park and Grange Roads. The poster though states entrances as Bellerby Terrace (Hart Lane) and Grange Road! Could this Oval have been where in the Wilson Street/ Rosebery Road area? Plus, as usual in Charity match days , an early kick between North Eastern and South Stockton Albion to whet the appetite for the big game. North Eastern being presumably the N E R team that played on a ground in Belle Vue.
Unusually, this poster has F W Mason giving his name as Fred Mason!
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