Included in this selection are images of HMS Vanguard leaving Portsmouth for the last time, the old 2,400-capacity Victoria Hall cinema in Southsea that closed in 1960 and was demolished to make way for an office block, The Wheelbarrow pub in Kent Road, Southsea that closed in January 2010, and Clarence Pier with the Portsmouth Power Station chimneys visible in the background.
The two chimneys were demolished in 1981 and the main buildings in 1982 - and the power station area is now unrecognisable.
There’s also an image of Fratton Station with a covered and enclosed footbridge over the tracks as it used to be.

5. Memories of Portsmouth in 1960
Portsmouth Anglican cathedral can be seen in the background in shot of Southsea about 1960. Picture: Paul Costen Photo: The News archive

6. Memories of Portsmouth in 1960
A different view of HMS Vanguard when she came adrift when being towed out of the harbour and ran into Point, Old Portsmouth. Leaving the harbour at 10.00 on 4 August 1960 and at 10.35 she ran aground into 24ft of water. She was aground for 40 minutes before being towed out into the mainstream and on her way to the breakers yard at Faslane. Photo: The News archive

7. Memories of Portsmouth in 1960
The cat's cradle of trolley bus wires outside The Wheelbarrow pub at 1 Kent Road, Southsea, Portsmouth in 1960 Photo: The News archive

8. Memories of Portsmouth in 1960
Looking down from Goldsmith Avenue towards Fratton Station footbridge 1960. here we see a Standard class 2-6-4 travelling tender first into the depot. Notice the covering of the footbridge now a long gone feature. Photo: The News archive