General Info Section
Origin of the Name
Prior to the formation of Hartlepool, the village of Hart had been the prominent settlement overlooking the alleged Roman Harbour.
So when the harbour began prospering and the town started to grow it became Hart in Pol, then Hart-le-pool.
The name "Hart" has some confusion over its' origin. The whole area was the ancient kingdom of Hartness but what is the origin of this ?
The soil in this area was red (hence the link to heart), the whole area used to be forested with a plethora of deer (aka Harts), the former being the favorite.
Alternatively, it is believed to be a abbreviation of Heracleopolis from when a trading colony visited these people are recorded as Ionians of Asia proper.
Hartlepool Monkey Story
Where ever I have gone in this country and in several places abroad, people, once they have found out where I am from have mentioned this famous tale. Folks often are a bit apprehensive, they think it is insulting and that I will be offended. I am not and nobody from Hartlepool ever is. This is the tale.
During the Napoleonic wars (start of 19th Centrury), a ship floundered off the coast of Hartlepool resulting in its' destruction. A monkey, dressed in a little uniform, got washed ashore clinging to flotsam. The story has it that the locals, never having saw a monkey or a French sailor before, assumed that this little hairy fellow was one of our Gaelic cousins. As a result he was subsequently hung as a French spy.
Although quaint and it gives Hartlepool a recognisable 'handle' throughout the world, it unfortunately is not true. There are many theories why but the one that I like to remember is this: Hartlepool has always been a seafaring town with inhabitants since the 9th Century; it gained its' Royal Charter in 1201. Sailors have been synonymous with simians ever since they started trading, so for the people of an important sea trading town never to have saw a one before 1805 is a ridiculous notion.
As I say, the story has been good for Hartlepool so I never try and dispel it too vehemently. Check this out for the
full story and explanantions.
There is another theory which relates the monkey to an Alien (Rosswell style) theory, the ship being a spacecraft getting buried beneath what is now a nuclear power station and links the Industrial Revolution (which started in the NE of England) to Alien technology. It has a point, check it out.
Getting there !
Teesside International Airport is around 20 miles from Hartlepool, on the outskirts of Darlington.
A train service then feeds the rest of Teesside and Darlington, which is on the main east coast line between London and Edinburgh. Other Teesside stations inc. Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham and Thornaby.
By boat, Tees & Hartlepool Port Authority is the third busiest in the country, so I am sure you can stow away on board a car transporter without much of a problem. I know fisherman and private boat owners who will pick you up anywhere for a small fee or a gift.
Accommodation
Unfortunately, the tourist boards of Hartlepool & Middlesbrough seem to be a bit out dated and I cannot locate E'mail addresses so here are their conventional steam powered details:
Hartlepool,
Church Square, Hartlepool, TS24 8NH.
Tel: 01429 266522 Ext. 2407
Middlesbrough,
51 Corporation Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 1LT.
Tel: 01642 243425/264330
Stockton
Theatre Yard, Off High Street,
Stockton on Tees
Tel: (01642)615080
More Info Links
Complete Teesside website - search engine of UK towns
General Interest of Teesside
Hartlepool Map
Hartlepool Info
About Shaun
While I am down from my soapbox, I will tell you something about myself.
I am 31, work as a draughtsman / project engineer for a design
consultancy to the chemical industry.
Left school and studied Computer
Technology, Mechanical & Production Engineering, Management Studies, 3D
Design and Philosophy of Religion.
I own my house that I share with two
cats and sometimes my girlfriend (of course she has equal rights as the
cats).
Interests are as wide as can be although they are mostly
controversial or at the very least away from the norm.
I support my
local team Hartlepool United (currently battling to stay in the football
league - Div 3), spend a lot of time in the Lake District and just
generally being a nuisance.
At heart I am a biker, although circumstances (bike theft, stiffed by
my insurance, an office job where I need a car and insufficient funds to
have both) mean I long for the day when I will again, which will come with
financial security.
How ironic, the icon of rebellious youth, of a
rootless existence, of terrorising sleepy villages is really dependent
on financial security - that's life.
Mmmm, the boots question. I was a German Para boot man but I must admit to
becoming slightly decadent in purchasing a pair of Karrimoor Munro's, in
Nubuck leather, steel stiffened soul and a Gore-Tex lining.
Before
casting your displeasure on the Gore-Tex just think how beneficial it is
to have a pair of boots that can hold around 3 pints of beer in them to
drink in between the pub and the tent on a sweet summer's evening with
the milky way stretched out above.
As regards their ability to be worn
on a night out....well you should see me in my 3 piece suit, adorned in my
Munro's. A classy gent indeed, fit for any theatre, restaurant or dance
floor in the land.