It also includes memories of Empire Day, which was a celebration of the British Empire that was held for many years in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and other countries. It took place every year on May 24, the date of Queen Victoria’s birthday. People would salute the union flag and sing patriotic songs.
The Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway, a tram service that ran from Cosham to Horndean, is also featured.
The service opened on the March 3 1903. The route ran alongside the London Road, which is now the A3. From 1924 the light railway trams ran to the town hall, later to Clarence Pier and to South Parade Pier.
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13. Memories of Waterlooville
Bread delivered by horse and cart. Jack Wilcox delivering for Batchelor's Bakers. Sent in by Gerald Dilley of Waterlooville, he says he does not know much about the photo except that Jack was his uncle. Photo: The News archive

14. Memories of Waterlooville
Waterlooville 1902 - the first cars destined for the Portsmouth and Horndean Light Railway. Photo: The News archive

15. Memories of Waterlooville
The people of Waterlooville celebrating Empire Day on May 24, 1903. Photo: The News archive

16. Memories of Waterlooville
With Christmas on the way here we see a scene at Thomas Grigg Waterlooville butchers. Photo: The News archive