5. Victoria Barracks
The central tower was hit by a bomb and seriously damaged during the Second World War. After the war the barracks were taken over by the Royal Navy and eventually demolished in 1967. Photo: -
6. Dockyard Unicorn Gate.
These images show the gate from Unicorn Road with the junction of Flathouse Road to the right and Anchor Gate Road to the left. The side wall of the Royal Naval Barracks can be seen on the left. Photo: -
7. Buckingham House
This house, in High Street, was the former Greyhound Inn where George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, was murdered by a disgruntled naval lieutenant in 1628. It was also previously the Spotted Dog Inn. Photo: -
8. Portsmouth Railway Station
The station was first opened and named Portsmouth station on June 14 1847. It was later renamed Portsmouth Town in 1876 to avoid confusion with other local stations. The name was changed to Portsmouth & Southsea in 1925. Photo: -