25 retro pictures of Hartlepool people having a pint, doing their shopping and speaking their mind
Gavin Ledwith
·2-min read
Just some of the Hartlepool people who had their say on a variety of issues in 2005 and 2010. (Photo: National World)
Here we have some classic photos here of Hartlepool folk putting the world to rights down the boozer – and in other locations – when asked their opinions on a variety of issues by the Hartlepool Mail in 2005 and 2010.
Unfortunately our archive system has failed to log the names of people pictured.
For our last collection of retro having your say photos, click here.
.............on Andy Capp in 2005. (Photo: TC)
................on Andy Capp in 2005. (Photo: TC)
...........on women's rights in workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
............on the closure of Garlands Call Centre in 2010. (Photo: CL)
.................on a local issue in 2005. (Photo: MH)
..........on women's rights in workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
...........on parking permits in 2010. (Photo: LH)
............on women's rights in workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
.........in Middleton Grange Shopping Centre in 2010. (Photo: LH)
.............on women's rights within workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
..............on Andy Capp in 2005. (Photo: TC)
............on women's rights within workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
.............on women's rights within workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
...........on the closure of Garlands Call Centre in 2010. (Photo: CL)
.........on women's rights within workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
............on England's chances of winning the 2010 World Cup. (Photo: CL)
.........on increased wormen's rights in workingmen's clubs in 2005. (Photo: MH)
.............on parking permits in 2010. (Photo: LH)
............in Middleton Grange Shopping Centre in 2010. (Photo: LH)
...........in Middleton Grange Shopping Centre in 2010. (Photo: LH)
............on the closure of Garlands Call Centre in 2010. (Photo: CL)
.............on the closure of Garlands Call Centre in 2010. (Photo: CL)
............on England's World Cup chances in 2010. (Photo: CL)
.............on the future of Garlands Call Centre in 2010. (Photo: CL)
...............in Middleton Grange in 2010. (Photo: LH)
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