The Gosport Queen was a vessel owned by the Gosport Ferry Company. It was built by John I Thornycroft & Company of Woolston, Southampton. The Gosport Queen...
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Gosport (/ˈɡɒspɔːrt/ GOS-port) is a town and non-metropolitan borough, on the south coast of Hampshire, South East England. At the 2021 Census, its population...
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The Gosport Ferry is a ferry service for pedestrians and cyclists operating between Gosport and Portsmouth in Hampshire, southern England. It is currently...
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Gosport railway station was a terminus station designed by William Tite and opened to passenger and freight trains in 1841 by the London and South Western...
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existence. In 1993, the band split up, after performing one final gig at the Gosport Festival. In 1994, Taylor worked with Yoshiki, drummer and pianist of X...
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Queen Victoria. The royal yacht, HMY Alberta, carrying the Queen's body, arrives in Gosport in the late afternoon of 1 February 1901, with the setting...
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The Portsmouth Queen was a vessel owned by the Gosport Ferry Company Ltd. It was built by Thornycroft of Woolston, Hampshire. The vessel was built in...
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at Weevil on the west shore of Portsmouth Harbour, to the north of Gosport. Queen Victoria regularly used Royal Clarence Yard as her disembarkation point...
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Gosport War Memorial Hospital is a hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England, part of the Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. The hospital was built as...
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William Luke Nichols (category People from Gosport)
was born at Gosport, Hampshire, 10 August 1802, was the eldest son of Luke Nichols, of that place, merchant. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford...
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service on the Thames as London Queen. Gosport Queen was sold in 2017 for service on the Thames as Pearl of London. Gosport Queen 4212 159 HMS Juno 4207 2,350...
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Fox Hunting, she was named one of Queen guitarist and animal welfare campaigner Brian May's Heroes of 2010. "Gosport Parliamentary constituency". Retrieved...
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MV Spirit of Gosport is a vessel owned by the Gosport Ferry Company Ltd and built by Abels Shipbuilders in Bristol. Spirit of Gosport was built in 2001...
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Anglo-Catholic tradition in Gosport, Hampshire, within the Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth. It is the civic church for the Gosport deanery and hosts commemorative...
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The Gosport and Cosham lines were a collection of railway lines in southern Hampshire. Most of the lines are now closed but some elements are still in...
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Anne, Princess Royal (category Companions of the Queen's Service Order)
2018. Pilmoor, Ellie (23 January 2018). "St John Ambulance volunteer from Gosport meets royal". Portsmouth News. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018...
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Steve Claridge (category Gosport Borough F.C. players)
he signed for Gosport Borough of the Southern League Division One South & West as player-coach. He scored the only goal of his Gosport debut, in the FA...
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Spike Edney (category Queen + Adam Lambert members)
formed SAS Band (Spike's All Stars) in 1994, playing their first gig at The Gosport Festival (near Edney's hometown of Portsmouth). The original band featured...
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Sundance (charter vessel) (category Gosport Ferry)
a similar design to the company's two 1966 Queens (Portsmouth Queen and Gosport Queen) but the interior was more comfortable because of its different...
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Gwynne 18,555 50.8% 36.5% 18,555 2,888 5,142 1,399 4,810 3,766 36,735 46.8% Gosport HAM SE Con Con Caroline Dinenage 17,830 40.3% 13.7% 11,776 17,830 7,983...
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Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal (redirect from Francisca, Titular Queen of Spain)
Mary's Gosport, where her funeral was held and a marble stone honours her memory. Although initially interred in St Mary's Catholic Church Gosport, Maria...
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Peter Viggers (category People from Gosport)
Parliament (MP) for Gosport for 36 years, from 1974 to 2010. He stepped down as a result of the investigation of MPs' expenses. Born in Gosport, Hampshire, he...
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buildings in the Borough of Gosport. There are more than 30 current and former places of worship in the borough of Gosport in Hampshire, England. Various...
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Burney's Academy (redirect from Royal Academy, Gosport)
to the north-west of Gosport (1848–1920). The school was sold in 1889. At some time before 1891 it received patronage of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert...
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World War. He was shot in the arm soon after landing and was returned to Gosport. O'Neill also established a photographic agency, Desmond O'Neill Features...
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Vic Hutfield (category People from Gosport)
died at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham, Portsmouth. "Vic Hutfield Home". hutfield.info. "Vic Hutfield – a Gosport hero". Local Heroes at Gosport and Fareham's...
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Solent Devils (redirect from Solent & Gosport Devils)
ice hockey team based in Gosport, Hampshire. They are members of the NIHL South Division 1. They play their games at Gosport Ice Arena. Alexander Cole...
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service in 1946. On 22 June 1936, a Blackburn Baffin, S5162 of A Flight, RAF Gosport, flown by Lt Guy Kennedy Horsey on torpedo-dropping practice, buzzed Normandie...
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Fort Blockhouse (category Gosport)
Fort Blockhouse is a former military establishment in Gosport, Hampshire, England, and the final version of a complicated site. At its greatest extent...
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(Torpoint, Cornwall) Includes Brecon as static training ship HMS Sultan (Gosport, Hampshire) HMS Temeraire (Directorate of Naval Physical Training and Sport...
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