Produced and directed by Brian Gutteridge, The film 'Hartlepool' presents the History of Hartlepool. Commentary is written and spoken by John Davison with John Heugh providing the historical information. Old colour film from the 1950's shows many of Hartlepool's landmarks including a number that no longer exist such as the mothball fleet. This film only portrays what we call Old Hartlepool now, when this film was made, there were two Hartlepool's. Hartlepool and West Hartlepool. Hartlepool and West Hartlepool did not amalgamate until April 1st 1967. In the 70's and 80's it was not uncommon for older generations to still refer to the town as 'The Hartlepools'.
Spanning 100 years of the life in Hartlepool in Cleveland , showing rare film events prior to the first World War, films, photographs and slides and footage from the 20's up to 1996, wander down Lynn Street, the original town centre, Market, Musgrave Street, Church Street e.t.c. this video will help you reminisce about Hartlepools heyday.
The Charter Film Group Presents Hartlepool 1951. This is a black and white film that shows life in Hartlepool (Old Hartlepool) in 1951 celebrating 750 years since Hartlepool was granted its charter. The film shows people working in the industries of the time such as ship building and fishing. The film also shows people spending their free time in Hartlepool with many new and old landmarks.
Produced in 1991, John Ward and Bob Martin bring you Hartlepool Remembrance and Renaissance video based in Hartlepool in Cleveland it gives you the chance to look back over 25 years and see how the town has changed, you will see unpublished pictures taken in the early to mid sixties and follow the restoration of HMS Warrior, many parts of the town that have gone forever are also shown to bring back happy memories.