Memories of an old Portsmouth family | Nostalgia

Andrew August dropped me a line to say that April 25 is the anniversary of ANZAC Day and a memorial service will take place on board the Monitor M33 in Portsmouth Naval Base. All are invited to attend and I will write more about this later.
HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Picture: Mike Parry from WaterloovilleHMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Picture: Mike Parry from Waterlooville
HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Picture: Mike Parry from Waterlooville

Andrew also tells me about his family from Landport. He says: ‘Your photo of the street map of Landport reminded me of my father John Wesley August.

‘He lived at 6 Amelia Street with his first wife Elizabeth Kate. Six of their children were born there, John Wesley; Harry George; Doris May; Charles David; Victor Albert, and Edward Raymond. John Wesley was also known as Jackie Bryant because of the amount of time he spent with Bryant's the coal merchants.'My grandfather, William Charles, lived at 19 Charlotte Street and ran The Turtle pub in that road. He also had a fruit and veg shop and later the paper shop there. He also had stables but I’m not sure if they were in Landport View or Pye Street. My father took me to see them before they were demolished when the Tricorn was built.’

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