Included in this selection you will see the launch of Tommy Sopwith's all-steel yacht Endeavour, the 1934 challenger for the America's Cup, and you will also see her being constructed in the boatyard. A 'Fairey Swordfish' plane being loaded with a large torpedo in 1937. German prisoners of war are marched through Gosport in 1916 and Gosport swimmer Mr C Rogers of the Gosport Swimming Club receiving a trophy after winning the swim from Southsea to the Isle of Wight back in 1936.
13. Gosport memories
The Royal Navy D-class submarine HMS D1 on patrol entering Fort Blockhouse submarine base near Gosport circa 1910 off the coast of Gosport, United Kingdom. (Photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
14. Gosport memories
Officers and crew stand on deck and around the conning towers of the Royal Navy C-class petrol engined submarines HMS C36, C37, and C38 ( marked 66,68 and 67) as they make preparations at Fort Blockhouse submarine base near Gosport for the voyage to the China Station in Hong Kong on 8 February 1911 off Gosport, United Kingdom. (Photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
15. Gosport memories
Officers and crew stand on deck around the conning tower of the Royal Navy B-class submarine HMS B6 on patrol entering Fort Blockhouse submarine base near Gosport circa 1912 off Gosport, United Kingdom. (Photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive
16. Gosport memories
Officers and crew stand on deck around the conning tower of the Royal Navy E-class submarine HMS E3 while on patrol entering Fort Blockhouse submarine base near Gosport circa 1914 off Gosport, United Kingdom. HMS E3 was sunk in the first ever successful attack on one submarine by another, when she was torpedoed on 18 October 1914 by U-27. (Photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images) Photo: The News archive