1871 – Southsea Baths & Assembly Rooms, Hampshire
On the 10th January 1941 Clarence Pier was bombed during the heaviest air raid on Portsmouth of World War Two and the Clarence Pier Pavilion and the Espanade Assembly Rooms and Hotel were no more.
On the 10th January 1941 Clarence Pier was bombed during the heaviest air raid on Portsmouth of World War Two and the Clarence Pier Pavilion and the Espanade Assembly Rooms and Hotel were no more.
The present parish church, All Saints,
Sometimes referred to as the “cathedral”
The consecration of the new St.
From The Building News, August 23 1872: “”Mens.”
Grim’s Dyke (sometimes called Graeme’s Dyke until late 1891) was built in 1872 by Norman Shaw,
Perspective View With Plan published in The Building News,
Built in 1871, a tall mansion in the style of a French chateau.
The main part of the hospital was founded as a result of a gift from Mary-Ann Horton,
This school was opened in 1873 and was originally known as the (Julius) Elliott Memorial School,