Parish Notes
WEST HARTLEPOOL

Properties used by War Department in the Great War.
War Office Lands and Buildings Reconstruction Committee List of Lands and Buildings in the occupation of the War Department 1st June 1918. Northern Command.

Properties marked with an asterisk were either owned by or leaded by the War Department prior to the commencement of the war. All other properties have been taken over since 4th August 1914.

West Hartlepool
Accommodation of Troops: Baltic Chambers; 8 and 10 Charles Street; Co-operative Hall; Jam Factory; Masonic Hall; Pavilion Rink; Queen’s Park; Queen’s Rink; Stanton Hall; Swainson House (Officers’ Mess); The Willows (Officers’ Mess).
Accommodation of Women Workers : Lyndhurst, Hutton Avenue; Newshead Villa, Grange Road.
Accommodation of Horses: Jam factory (Stables adjoining); Seven Stars Hotel (Stables); Stranton Mews; Swainson Street (Stables); Throston (Stables).
Offices: Hutton House; Louvine Lodge (?Louvaine); Middleton House; Shipping Chambers (Two Offices).
Stores: 11 George Street; Hughendon Stables; Stanton Hall; 10 Surtees Street (Shop); Villers Street (Shop); Villers Street (Sills’ premises).
Training Ground: Naisberry; Victoria Football Ground
Various: Rae’s Garage (Bakery); Seamen’s Institute, Church Street (Baths).