Included in this selection are two submarines from Chile docked at Portsmouth harbour back in 1929. The 'Lamotte Piquet' of the French Navy on a visit to Portsmouth in 1927, the launch of HMS Orion in 1910, men testing the portholes of the 'Victoria and Albert' with a hose in 1925, riggers at work on Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory in 1934 and HMS Queen Elizabeth being launched in 1913.
. Docks and harbour memories
Atmospheric Gosport in 1900 wit Portsmouth beyond
Portsmouth Harbour from Gosport by Neil Marshall Photo: The News archive
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May 1927: The 'Lamotte Piquet' a vessel of the French Naval Squadron on a visit to Portsmouth. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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So near but yet so far...Portsmouth Harbour 1900 Photo: The News archive
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16th November 1913: The HMS 'Queen Elizabeth' leaves the slips at Portsmouth docks on her launching. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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November 1929: The 'O' Brien', a submarine from Chile, while docked in Portsmouth. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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November 1929: Two Submarines from Chile docked at Portsmouth harbour. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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28th August 1933: The unaccustomed sight of a Chinese junk in a Hampshire harbour, during a rehearsal for Portsmouth Navy Week. (Photo by PNA Rota/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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1925: Men testing the portholes of the 'Victoria and Albert' with a hose, in preparation for her setting sail from Portsmouth. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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circa 1900: British cavalry on the quayside at Portsmouth during embarkation for Bombay. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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25th November 1937: 'Buller', the horse who served in the Royal Artillery during WW 1 is nearly 30 years old but still capable of light work around the docks at Sheerness. He is to retire to the countryside near Portsmouth where he will be well cared for. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
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circa 1900: Barrels being unloaded from a ship in Portsmouth Dock. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive