Southsea is a seaside resort and a geographic area of Portsmouth, Portsea Island in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, England. Southsea is located 1...
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Portsmouth (section Southsea)
structures at 560 feet (170 m). Southsea is Portsmouth's seaside resort, which was named after Southsea Castle. Southsea has two piers; Clarence Pier amusement...
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Southsea Hoverport is adjacent to Clarence Pier in the Southsea area of Portsmouth in southern England. From here frequent hovercraft services leave for...
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The Southsea Railway was a short railway branch line. It was built to give easier access from the jointly operated main line railway approaching Portsmouth...
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Southsea Castle, historically also known as Chaderton Castle, South Castle and Portsea Castle, is an artillery fort originally constructed by Henry VIII...
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changed to Fratton & Southsea to promote its Southsea Railway branchline link to the seaside resort of Southsea. After the Southsea Railway branchline was...
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Navy have borne the name HMS Southsea Castle, named after Southsea Castle on Portsea Island, Hampshire, England: HMS Southsea Castle (1696), a 32-gun fifth-rate...
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Portsmouth & Southsea railway station is a Grade II listed building and the main railway station in the city of Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It is...
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Queens Hotel is a luxury hotel in Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire. The current Queens Hotel is placed on the site of Southsea House, built in 1861 by architect...
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Portsea Island (section Southsea)
Portsea Island has four railway stations (Portsmouth Harbour, Portsmouth & Southsea, Fratton and Hilsea) connected by an island branch line to the mainland...
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kidnapped MP Victor Grayson in a political stunt. His Portsmouth home, on Southsea Common, now bears a plaque recording that he lived there. In later life...
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Southsea (Welsh: Glanrafon) is a formerly industrial village on the River Gwenfro in Broughton community, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The village came...
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TSMV Southsea was a passenger ferry that operated between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight between 1948 and 1988. Following the Second World War, Southern...
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The Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue, also known as the Portsmouth and Southsea Hebrew Congregation, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue...
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St Jude's Church, Southsea is a Church of England church in Southsea, Hampshire, built in 1851 by Thomas Ellis Owen as part of a housing development. It...
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Thomas Ellis Owen (section Development of Southsea)
and developer responsible for many of the buildings that still exist in Southsea and Gosport. He designed many churches in Hampshire and some of his work...
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Doubles 2017 Aegon Southsea Trophy Final Champion Shuko Aoyama Yang Zhaoxuan Runner-up Viktorija Golubic Lyudmyla Kichenok Score 6–7(7–9), 6–3, [10–8]...
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East Southsea was the name of two terminus railway stations of the 1.25 mile Southsea Railway, which linked the Southsea seaside resort with the Portsmouth...
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Lumps Fort (redirect from Southsea Model Village)
planted as a rose garden, with the western part of the site becoming the Southsea Model Village Adjacent to the site is the Canoe Lake, constructed from...
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Hovertravel is a ferry company operating from Southsea, Portsmouth to Ryde, Isle of Wight, UK. It is the largest passenger hovercraft company currently...
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at Portsmouth, Hampshire. It was sometimes known as Victoria Barracks, Southsea. The barracks, begun in 1880 and built by convict labour, were designed...
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100 Southsea Trophy, previously named the Aegon Southsea Trophy, was a tennis tournament held on outdoor grass courts at Canoe Lake in Southsea, United...
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Priory School is a secondary school in Southsea, Hampshire, England. It is situated in the northern area of Southsea bordering Fratton, and lies close to...
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Underwater hockey in Great Britain was first played in Southsea, Hampshire where it was invented in 1954. It is governed nationally by the British Octopush...
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1923 Portsmouth South by-election (redirect from Southsea by-election, 1923)
The 1923 Portsmouth South by-election was a parliamentary by-election held in England on 13 August 1923 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for the...
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Singles 2017 Aegon Southsea Trophy Final Champion Tatjana Maria Runner-up Irina-Camelia Begu Score 6–2, 6–2 Events...
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South Sea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. South Sea, South Seas or Southsea may refer to: Pacific Ocean, originally named by European explorers Mar...
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D-Day Story (formerly the D-Day Museum) is a visitor attraction located in Southsea, Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It tells the story of Operation Overlord...
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between 1968 and 1974, and is now on permanent display at The D-Day Story, Southsea, Portsmouth. The piece was commissioned by Lord Dulverton in 1968 and made...
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Memorial, sometimes known as Southsea Naval Memorial, is a war memorial in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, on Southsea Common beside Clarence Esplanade...
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