Back in Hartlepool, hundreds of people were scrambling for jobs in Graythorp and the town’s main hospital was unveiling its first 60 beds.
Another hospital was about to get a huge investment and a town centre pub opened for the first time.
Want to know more? Take a look through our photo selection.
1. A silent fundraiser
St Luke’s Boys Brigade members were pictured on the steps of Hartlepool’s Wesley Chapel in 1972 during a sponsored silence. Can you spot someone you know? Photo: hm
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About 500 jobs went on offer at Graythorp in 1972 and more than 700 would-be workers applied for them.
A labour recruitment officer for Laing Pipelines (Offshore) – the Anglo French partnership which was to build Hartlepool’s first oil-drilling platform– took applications from welders, erectors, and scaffolders. Photo: hm
3. A big day for the hospital
A grainy photo from an important day. Wards five and six on the third floor of Hartlepool General Hospital were about to become operational in 1972. The whole building had a complex communications system which puts each patient in direct contact with nursing staff. Photo: hm
4. Was it your favourite?
A favourite pub for many of us over the years was the Clansman which first opened in 1972. Photo: hm