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Hampshire Collection (page 8)

Background imageHampshire Collection: The Victorys anchor, Southsea, 1937

The Victorys anchor, Southsea, 1937. Anchor from Nelsons ship the HMS Victory, used in the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards

Background imageHampshire Collection: Repairing basin, Portsmouth Dockyard, c1880. Artist: CJB

Repairing basin, Portsmouth Dockyard, c1880. Artist: CJB
Repairing basin, Portsmouth Dockyard, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageHampshire Collection: The queen reviewing the fleet at Spithead, Hampshire, late 19th century, (1900)

The queen reviewing the fleet at Spithead, Hampshire, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria at a naval review. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

Background imageHampshire Collection: The Defence of Basing House, 1640s, (19th century)

The Defence of Basing House, 1640s, (19th century). Scene from a mural fresco by Charles West Cope in the Peers Corridor, Palace of Westminster

Background imageHampshire Collection: Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937

Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937. Artist: Henry Charles Brewer
Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937. Clockwise from top left: Westminster Abbey, London; Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh; Notre Dame

Background imageHampshire Collection: Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Artist: W Mossman

Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Artist: W Mossman
Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIIIs Device Forts built at the end of a long shingle spit at the west end of the Solent to guard the approaches to Portsmouth

Background imageHampshire Collection: Hackwood Park, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Bolton, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, 1775

Hackwood Park, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Bolton, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, 1775

Background imageHampshire Collection: Portmouth Harbour, Hampshire, c1888

Portmouth Harbour, Hampshire, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageHampshire Collection: Spithead, Hampshire, c1888

Spithead, Hampshire, c1888. Traditional site of naval reviews. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageHampshire Collection: Ryde from the pier, Isle of Wight, 19th century

Ryde from the pier, Isle of Wight, 19th century. View of the town of Ryde with people promenading on the pier

Background imageHampshire Collection: French Flotilla in Portsmouth Harbour, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle

French Flotilla in Portsmouth Harbour, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle
French Flotilla in Portsmouth Harbour, 1891. The French ships, from left to right, Marengo, Lance and Marceau. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 29th August 1891

Background imageHampshire Collection: Water Newton Roman Silver, Roman Britain, c3rd-4th century

Water Newton Roman Silver, Roman Britain, c3rd-4th century
Water Newton Roman Silver. Roman Britain, c3rd-4th century. This is the earliest known group of Christian silver from the Roman Empire

Background imageHampshire Collection: Loom with chalk loom weights, Butser Iron Age Farm, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Loom with chalk loom weights, Butser Iron Age Farm, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Loom with chalk loom weights, Butser Iron Age Farm, c20th century. The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain

Background imageHampshire Collection: Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, August 1962. Artist: CM Dixon

Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, August 1962. Artist: CM Dixon
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, August 1962. Seaside resort established in the Victorian era on south coast of the Isle of Wight

Background imageHampshire Collection: Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Portchester Castle is a medieval castle built within a former Roman fort in Hampshire

Background imageHampshire Collection: Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century

Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century. Built within a former Roman fort at Portchester

Background imageHampshire Collection: Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Medieval castle built within a former Roman fort at Portchester, by Henry II in 1160-1172 extended by Edward II and Richard II

Background imageHampshire Collection: Gilbert White Memorial Window, Selborne Church, Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Gilbert White Memorial Window, Selborne Church, Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Gilbert White Memorial Window, Selborne Church, Hampshire, 20th century. Commemorating the death of writer and novelist Gilbert White

Background imageHampshire Collection: The Wakes, Selborne, Home of Gilbert White (1720-1793), Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Wakes, Selborne, Home of Gilbert White (1720-1793), Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Wakes, Selborne, Home of Gilbert White (1720-1793), Hampshire, 20th century. Gilbert White (1720 - 1793) was a pioneering English naturalist and ornithologist

Background imageHampshire Collection: Victoria and Albert, the first steam-driven royal yacht, c1855

Victoria and Albert, the first steam-driven royal yacht, c1855. Queen Victoria being cheered as the yacht carries her to the naval review at Spithead. Baxter needlebox print

Background imageHampshire Collection: Death of King William II, 1100 (1864)

Death of King William II, 1100 (1864). William II (Rufus), King of England from 1087, was shot and killed by an arrow while hunting in the New Forest

Background imageHampshire Collection: William de Breteuil defending the treasury at Winchester against Henry I, c1860

William de Breteuil defending the treasury at Winchester against Henry I, c1860. Henry (1068-1135) seized the crown on the death of his brother William II in 1100

Background imageHampshire Collection: Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851

Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851. The boiler house (left foreground), engine house (centre left) and stove and retort house (centre and centre right)

Background imageHampshire Collection: Japanese warship Mikasa at Portsmouth docks, England, 1904

Japanese warship Mikasa at Portsmouth docks, England, 1904. Built at Barrow-in-Furness, she is shown here in dry-dock in Portsmouth Docks, England

Background imageHampshire Collection: Arms of Precision, 1878. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene

Arms of Precision, 1878. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
Arms of Precision, 1878. The setting is a Sham Fight, Aldershot.The Brigade Major is saying to the Officer of Artillery: If you Fire by the Compass due South, at a range of Two Miles



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