18 amazing photos showing what Portsmouth looked like 70 years ago
Ever wondered what it was like to live in Portsmouth in the 1950s?
By Steve Deeks
Published 26th Oct 2020, 16:07 BST
Updated 29th Sep 2023, 12:16 BST
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Judging by the photos in today’s gallery, the pace of life was certainly slower but you can still see how much has changed over the years.
This collection, from The News’ archives, includes a beauty contest at the seafront, HMS Victorious leaving Portsmouth with her new flight deck, and exceptional young cadets at HMS Vernon.
We would love to hear memories of growing up in Portsmouth during that time – you can join the conversation on our new Portsmouth Retro Facebook group.
Fareham Firemen in the 1950's at West Street station (centre of town) in front of their appliances.
Left: Leyland wheeled pump escape
Right: Austin towing vehicle
Firemen in photo are:
Back: G O'Callanhan
2nd Back: J Birchell, N Smith
2nd row: E Hixman, N Hall, E Cathery, Wren, S Jenkins, B Forder, R Flake, B Mortar, B Edney, L Abbs
Front row: J Male, H Johnson, J Frost, H Farley, P Dugan, H Stockwell. Photo: The News archive
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