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{{DEFAULTSORT: West Hartlepool}}
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[[Category: County Durham]]
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A sea port town and a chapelry in County Durham. The town is practically a joint town with Hartlepool, separated from it only by the harbour.  Its harbour works were started in 1844.<ref> University of Portsmouth, History of West Hartlepool [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/273]</ref>
A sea port town and a chapelry in Stranton parish, County Durham (i.e. outside the boundaries of Hartlepool). The town is practically a joint town with Hartlepool, separated from it only by the harbour.  Its harbour works were started in 1844.<ref> University of Portsmouth, History of West Hartlepool [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/273]</ref>


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A sea port town and a chapelry in Stranton parish, County Durham (i.e. outside the boundaries of Hartlepool). The town is practically a joint town with Hartlepool, separated from it only by the harbour. Its harbour works were started in 1844.[1]

Sources of Information

  1. University of Portsmouth, History of West Hartlepool [1]