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erve would become a shipwright in his native Portsmouth a hub of early American shipbuilding.
another, working as a prep school teacher in Portsmouth, a motorcycle messenger rider, and an aircra
y six appearance before being transferred to Portsmouth a few months later in November 1984, where h
In 1863 he was made Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, a post he held until 1866.
go became the Gunnery Training Ship based at Portsmouth, a duty that a number of her sister-ships al
In 1694 Erle returned home as Governor of Portsmouth, a position which he held until 1712.
In 1975 he was appointed to be Bishop of Portsmouth, a role he was to hold for 9 years, elevatio
wne is promoted to ensign, and he returns to Portsmouth a hero, just in time for Hunk's death from h
land and nearby Massachusetts, including the Portsmouth Abbey School, Bishop Connolly High School, B
in Bristol, Rhode Island, he graduated from Portsmouth Abbey School in 1965, and then attended Sain
on Naragansett Bay, in the same area as the Portsmouth Abbey School, Green Animals Topiary Garden,
ice during the Napoleonic Wars, stationed at Portsmouth aboard HMS Gladiator.
rains from the extensive naval facilities in Portsmouth about 20 km (12 mi) away.
She was rebuilt at Portsmouth according to the 1719 Establishment, relaunc
ter being repeatedly linked with a return to Portsmouth after they sacked Alain Perrin, Redknapp res
Settling in Portsmouth after leaving the Royal Navy, he became a ci
In February 2008 he signed for Portsmouth after also having trialed for Manchester Uni
2004, both Smith and Redknapp resigned from Portsmouth after the appointment of a Director of Footb
In January 2011 Ben Haim returned to Portsmouth after his loan spell expired, but he had sti
Smith scored his first goal for Portsmouth against Hull City on 20 March 2010.
ebut, in a 1-0 victory away to local rivals, Portsmouth aged 17 on 6 April 1976, replacing Peter Osg
ed Tilson, after Septimus Rutherford had put Portsmouth ahead midway through the first half.
ions Scheme while the site and skills at the Portsmouth Airport site were used to repair and modify
site for a new road link to the mainland and Portsmouth Airport.
in the English football league for Coventry, Portsmouth, Aldershot, Tranmere Rovers and Stockport Co
he was appointed joint Caretaker Manager at Portsmouth along with Paul Groves, following the dismis
end of the 2005-06 season he was released by Portsmouth and joined Notts County, before being releas
On 18 July 1545 the English came out of Portsmouth and engaged the French at long range, little
September 1935) was a British solicitor from Portsmouth and a Liberal Party politician who was elect
Carrsville was located on the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad, built through the area
th Bridge-Tunnel project between the city of Portsmouth and Norfolk.
ands of the storm spawned an F1 tornado near Portsmouth and Chesapeake, damaging twelve homes and do
defence engineering company GKN Westland at Portsmouth, and most recently as financial controller f
sted into the Army and played as a guest for Portsmouth and Kilmarnock in the wartime leagues.
r the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Portsmouth, and launched in 1659.
colony, his grandfather was Robert Hazard of Portsmouth, and his great grandfather was Thomas Hazard
mid-20th century much of the land closer to Portsmouth and Southsea station was already occupied by
friends Bill Joyce and Kenny McKay left for Portsmouth and Fulham respectively, while Albert Carnel
ld Line and Oxford and to Taunton, Brighton, Portsmouth and Weymouth via Bristol Temple Meads.
en less reason to have separate articles for Portsmouth and Portsmouth Island.--Mhockey
cial duties at the 2008 FA Cup Final between Portsmouth and Cardiff City at Wembley Stadium on 17 Ma
With Portsmouth and Hull relegated and no teams from their r
d many terms as governor of the two towns of Portsmouth and Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island an
982 and 1983, before spending two years with Portsmouth and three seasons in the MISL with the Wichi
In September 1964 she was laid up at Portsmouth, and in August 1965 she was sold to be broke
a bright start, scoring on his debut against Portsmouth and produced a career-best seasonal tally of
which includes parts of the cities Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake.
Croydon, Horsham, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
e of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for Portsmouth, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1
refaced with an historical representation of Portsmouth and the London to Portsmouth road (known in
1915 she was converted to a hospital ship in Portsmouth and in 1918, to an accommodation ship.
clubs, including Fulham, Wolves, Blackburn, Portsmouth and West Brom - who had a bid rejected in Ja
In 1821 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and in 1834 he was created a Baronet, of Kil
rloo and Southampton Central, and London and Portsmouth and Southsea/Portsmouth Harbour, using a ded
sion, and Southern League teams Southampton, Portsmouth, and Tottenham Hotspur.
run the "Hoverbus" linking the terminal with Portsmouth and Southsea station and Portsmouth city cen
ies approximately 7 miles (11 km) north from Portsmouth and 3.67 miles (5.91 km) north-west from Wat
1tph SWT to Portsmouth and Southsea
Dunkirk was ordered to be taken to pieces at Portsmouth, and rebuilt as a 60-gun fourth rate to the
Horsea falls within the city of Portsmouth and is wholly owned by the Ministry of Defen
D.C. from 1981 to 1986, when he returned to Portsmouth and resumed his law practice.
ween Southampton Central railway station and Portsmouth and Southsea railway station, with more serv
ender to the Gunnery School HMS Excellent at Portsmouth and in March 1919 undertook a similar role a
His brother William Blyth also played for Portsmouth, and his son Robert Blyth played for both Po
The men were from Suffolk and Portsmouth and the counties of Nansemond, Isle of Wight
colony, his grandfather was Robert Hazard of Portsmouth, and his great grandfather was Thomas Hazard
-1794), for many years naval commissioner at Portsmouth and Comptroller of the Navy as well as fathe
yed as a wing half for football league clubs Portsmouth and Colchester United, where he made almost
Both Portsmouth and Southampton have women's counterparts.
") between lines leading south to Hilsea and Portsmouth and east to Bedhampton and Havant.
In the Short Parliament Percy represented Portsmouth, and in the Long Parliament the county of No
wn as the Common and lay between the town of Portsmouth and the nearby Dockyard.
He practiced his profession in Portsmouth and also engaged in mercantile pursuits.
The men of the 61st Virginia were from Portsmouth, and the counties of Norfolk, Isle of Wight,
He lived most of his life near Portsmouth and painted pictures of ships for their offi
uring a Cruise Aboard the U.S. Ships Levant, Portsmouth, and Savannah, A Shoulder to the Wheel of Pr
She was built at Portsmouth and launched on February 26, 1891.
ghbury, London, between the league champions Portsmouth and FA Cup winners Wolverhampton Wanderers.
12 goals in home ties against Swindon Town, Portsmouth and Birmingham City.
in 2001 and 2005 Peter was a reporter at the Portsmouth and Romsey counts.
In 1952, McGhee signed amateur forms with Portsmouth and at the same time joined Wealdstone FC, i
He ended his career as governor of Portsmouth and died at that place in 1759.
eed to honor the provisions of the Treaty of Portsmouth and to re-examine all other treaties between
thern Chesapeake, and I-264, to head towards Portsmouth, and to Norfolk and Virginia Beach by taking
The 1939 FA Cup Final was contested by Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Wembley.
sy part of the expanding conurbation between Portsmouth and Southampton, on the A27 main thoroughfar
nstruction of the Mary Rose began in 1510 in Portsmouth and she was launched in July 1511.
1868 general election he was re-elected for Portsmouth and held the seat until 1880.
lasted two seasons and he was loaned out to Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion before moving to Cr
In 1740 Wolfe and his travelled down to Portsmouth and then on to the Isle of Wight where the e
l for Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Portsmouth and Aldershot F.C. in the 1980s, as well as
Following his death, Portsmouth and Southampton retired his number 1 jersey
annex is the boundary between the cities of Portsmouth and Chesapeake, Virginia.
1, 1839) was a teacher and altruist born in Portsmouth, and the man most responsible for the creati
7 he presided over the amalgamation with the Portsmouth and Southampton city forces.
They kept on the move, living in both Portsmouth and Steubenville, before they were recognize
he minors making stops in Knoxville, Durham, Portsmouth, and Milwaukee.
Around Portsmouth and Ironton U.S. 52 has several freeway or e
Garden, with occasional visits to Liverpool, Portsmouth, and other towns, and to Bristol, where he w
p, and a holiday ship based in Falmouth then Portsmouth and remained in service until 1991 when she
was called on to the substitutes' bench for Portsmouth and was listed as a squad member, but was ne
r repair until 9 November when she sailed to Portsmouth and joined the 1st Destroyer Flotilla on pat
Villa, Charlton Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Everton.
He landed secretly at Portsmouth and was met by Henry at the town of Alton.
ank Hill (from Blackpool), Billy Bevis (from Portsmouth) and Ray Parkin (from Middlesbrough).
er profile expecting info on Andy O'Brien of Portsmouth and RoI but got this soap actor instead, obv
ctory's 95.0 MHz FM, and 1170 kHz AM serving Portsmouth and the surrounding area.
r European hopefuls such as Manchester City, Portsmouth and Blackburn Rovers amongst others meant th
the separate and growing cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth and South Norfolk.
Premier League clubs Portsmouth and West Ham United played their first ever
It served as heavy artillery in the Portsmouth and Norfolk area.
ue for Plymouth Argyle, and later played for Portsmouth and Rotherham County.
Costigan was born in Portsmouth and grew up in Irlams o' th' Height and Weas
night of the Garter in 1543, and Governor of Portsmouth and Lord Steward of the Household in 1545.
He played in the 1934 FA Cup Final for Portsmouth, and was the only player from the 1934 side
in the Football League for Oldham Athletic, Portsmouth and Crewe Alexandra.
He played for Portsmouth and Gillingham between 1930 and 1933.
een him rewarded with a new two-year deal at Portsmouth, and their young player of the Season Award.
a programme of modernisation of dockyards at Portsmouth and Plymouth such that by the start of the w
In May 1901 he moved to local rivals, Portsmouth, and was part of their side who won the Sout
l League for Chelsea, Everton, Swansea City, Portsmouth and Bristol City.
l decommissioned instead) in January 1972 at Portsmouth, and was stripped of reusable equipment (rad
lar task to the one Redknapp was facing with Portsmouth, and a familiar one at the club over the pre
She was built at Portsmouth and launched on 30 March 1892.
ce the Island had the closest sandy beach to Portsmouth, and trains ran every fifteen minutes at pea
ls at Den Helder, the Netherlands; Portland, Portsmouth, and London, England; Stavanger, Norway; Lis
Claridge was born in Portsmouth and grew up in Titchfield, a village near Fa
dence Island by order of the Town Council at Portsmouth, and also the moiety of w'ch the town of Men
17, 1906 after the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth and the end of the war.
He had previously been a director at Portsmouth and had a financial role at Leeds United.
Town's promotion hopes, despite beating both Portsmouth and Fulham at the end of the season to finis
Portsmouth and Anse-de-Mai are located in the northern
150 soldiers from the USS Portsmouth and USS Tuscarora arrived at the riot in fif
Millwall, Liverpool, Arsenal, Oxford United, Portsmouth and then Millwall for a second spell.
Roads with campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach - and serving approximat
He was born in Portsmouth and died in Morpeth, Northumberland.
south east of Hampshire, between the city of Portsmouth and the West Sussex border.
as A. F. Livesay, was an architect based in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, England.
ess to Southampton, Winchester, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and places between.
von, the son of Newton Fellowes, 4th Earl of Portsmouth and his first wife Frances Ferrard, daughter
to the Second Division, along with champions Portsmouth and arch-rivals Cardiff City.
contemporary art in London, Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth and Angel Row Gallery in Nottingham.
He then held incumbencies in Milton, Portsmouth and Frome Selwood, Somerset before being app
tant link on the route between the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton.
, which also links the village with London & Portsmouth, and link to the M25.
After the war, Dale decided to remain in Portsmouth and open his legal practice there.
o Charles and an associate of the Duchess of Portsmouth and of the Earl of Sunderland.
of 1923, Plymouth signed Percy Cherrett from Portsmouth and Fowler once again found himself second c
1983 and had spells with Nottingham Forest, Portsmouth and Crewe Alexandra.
in 1966, he turned his hand to coaching, at Portsmouth and then, with greater success, at Queens Pa
t of the day there is one train each way (to Portsmouth and Waterloo) an hour.
carrying fuel oil to Brest in France and to Portsmouth and Devonport in England.
inburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Reading, Portsmouth and Watford.
, and the standard service is hourly to both Portsmouth and Waterloo.
south; University Park to the southwest; and Portsmouth and St. Johns to the west.
John junior was educated in Portsmouth and attended Smith Preparatory School there
He then moved on to Portsmouth and later Aldershot.
alifax Town, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, Portsmouth and Stockport County.
He returned to the UK two years later with Portsmouth, and ended his senior career after a season
010 between FC Edmonton and the English club Portsmouth and was played at the Commonwealth Stadium.
In 1923 the club was renamed Royal Marines Portsmouth and continued to be a strong force in the le
Laws awarded a penalty to Portsmouth and sent Swailes off.
h of the year to become assistant manager at Portsmouth and was replaced by Len Ashurst, who started
he played his entire professional career for Portsmouth, and was a member of the championship-winnin
m Forest, Mansfield Town, Huddersfield Town, Portsmouth and Northampton Town.
xx:18 to Portsmouth and Southsea from Southampton Central
both scored against South Coast opposition, Portsmouth and Bournemouth.
n their team, spending time out on loan with Portsmouth and Derby County.
e away from the traditional urban centres of Portsmouth and Southampton.
The NPBL serves Norfolk, Portsmouth and Chesapeake and has been operating since
was to be the British capital of Dominica at Portsmouth, and this street name still survives.
Smith's transfer to Portsmouth and McAnuff's move to Reading were confirmed
r 1887 in the Western Circuit and Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton Assizes.
a faint hope of promotion, but 2 defeats to Portsmouth and Cardiff City saw Town finish down in 6th
It was built by Vospers of Portsmouth and designed by Reid Railton, costing £15,00
friends Bill Joyce and Kenny McKay left for Portsmouth and Fulham respectively.
He beat the London to Portsmouth and back record by 12 minutes and set the Lo
nt Comprehensive School, Highbury College in Portsmouth and Liverpool University where he read Histo
RI 24 and RI 138 between the communities of Portsmouth and Tiverton, Rhode Island.
also used Luder for their Tricorn Centre in Portsmouth, and construction was undertaken by Robert M
lection of furniture from her summer home in Portsmouth and a display about her life.
m Louis Anderson, Anglican Bishop of firstly Portsmouth and then Salisbury.
e troops established a fortified position at Portsmouth, and began raiding the area for supplies.
s club career included spells at Poole Town, Portsmouth and Aston Villa.
94) was for many years naval commissioner at Portsmouth and Comptroller of the Royal Navy.
His last post was as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Allie
ess to Southampton, Winchester, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and places between.
a horse drawn tram route was opened between Portsmouth and Cosham.
udied civil engineering at the University of Portsmouth, and whilst doing so, became more interested
ter City, Lincoln City, Queens Park Rangers, Portsmouth and Newport County.
or, daughter of Newton Fellowes, 4th Earl of Portsmouth and Lady Catherine Fortescue, in 1852.
sh footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Portsmouth and Southampton in the years prior to World
The other memorials were situated at Portsmouth and Plymouth.
He started his career with Portsmouth, and after spells with Reading, Luton Town a
He then appeared for Portsmouth and Swansea City before leaving the league i
r to Littlehampton and one train per hour to Portsmouth and Southsea.
for stagecoaches and the Mail coach between Portsmouth and London.
the marriage the couple moved to Landport in Portsmouth and here Charles Dickens, the second of thei
From 1929 to 1944 he was Recorder of Portsmouth and from 1938 to 1947 he was deputy chairman
                                                                                                    


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