Stuart Drummond (right) - who dresses as H'Angus, the mascot for Hartlepool United Football Club - walks with a rival through the town after he was elected Mayor in the local council elections. Local legend says that a monkey was once hanged in the town on suspicion of spying. * Drummond left the Labour candidate trailing in second place and now takes up the post, which pays more than 53,000-a-year.
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2014 x 1588 px | 34.1 x 26.9 cm | 13.4 x 10.6 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
3 May 2002Location:
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Owen HumphreysMore information:
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Stuart Drummond (right) - who dresses as H'Angus, the mascot for Hartlepool United Football Club - walks with a rival through the town after he was elected Mayor in the local council elections. Local legend says that a monkey was once hanged in the town on suspicion of spying. * Drummond left the Labour candidate trailing in second place and now takes up the post, which pays more than 53, 000-a-year.