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Coordinates: 54.68892°N 1.22498°W. West Hartlepool map, 1859. West Hartlepool was a predecessor of Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It developed in the Victorian era and took the name from its western position in the parish of what is now known as the Headland .
Coordinates: 54.69°N 1.21°W. Hartlepool ( / ˈhɑːrtlɪpuːl / HART-lih-pool) is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is governed by a unitary authority borough named after the town. The borough is part of the devolved Tees Valley area.
West Hartlepool History. At the beginning of the nineteenth century it was hard to believe that Old Hartlepool, with its small population of only 993 consisting almost entirely of fishermen had been one of the busiest ports on the eastern coast.
Historical Description. Hartlepool, West, a seaport town and a municipal borough in Stranton parish, Durham. The town is practically a joint town with Hartlepool; is separated from it only by the harbour, and communicates with it both by railway and by ferry.
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West Hartlepool. Type: Locality. Description: western part of the borough of Hartlepool in North East England. Category: geographical area. Location: Hartlepool, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. 54.68333° or 54° 41' north. Longitude.
The buildings are Grade II Listed and built around 1890 - possibly by T. Lewis Banks, of London, according to the Historic England website. Both lodges are now private dwellings. An ornamental drinking fountain in the grounds of the old Gray Art Gallery and Museum in Clarence Road, Hartlepool.
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HARTLEPOOL (WEST), a sea port town and a chapelry in Stranton township and parish, Durham. The town is practically a joint town with Hartlepool; is separated from it only by the harbour; and communicates with it both by railway and by ferry.