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  1. The Northern School of Art is a further and higher education art and design college, based in Middlesbrough and Hartlepool in the north-east of England. The college was called Cleveland College of Art and Design after the former non-metropolitan county of Cleveland, operational from 1974 to 1996. In April 2018 it was announced that the college ...

  2. In 1897, it moved to the top floor of Lauder Street Technical College where it remained until moving in 1939 to the vacated Church Square School which had been built in 1857 as West Hartlepool Public School. The College remained there until the building was completely destroyed by fire in 1966. The new Cleveland College of Art and Design opened ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HartlepoolHartlepool - Wikipedia

    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. With an estimated population of 87,995, it is the second-largest settlement (after Darlington) in County Durham.

  4. The Northern School of Art, or The Middlesbrough School of Art as it was first named, dates back to 1870. The Government School of Art, based in Hartlepool, was first opened in Church Street Atheneum, Hartlepool in 1874. In 1897, it moved to the top floor of Lauder Street Technical College where it remained until moving in 1939 to the vacated ...

  5. This specatular view of Hartlepool is taken from on top of Christ Church (now the Hartlepool Art Gallery), and gives amazing views of West Hartlepool, including Church Street and the docks. John ...

  6. www.culturehartlepool.com › art-gallery › aboutHistory - Culture Hartlepool

    The History of Hartlepool Art Gallery. Where Christ Church now stands was originally a patch of wind-scoured sand-dunes and the only buildings belonged to scattered farms and the nearby villages of Stranton and Seaton Carew. Christ Church was built in the 1850s for the new and rapidly growing town of West Hartlepool, a town built to house and ...

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