NOSTALGIA: Boy, 14, took historic pictures with '˜cheap', fixed lens camera
He lived in the Stamshaw/Mile End area of Portsmouth and he wandered around that part of the city taking pictures. I’ve used four of them here today.
Barry, of Glasgow Road, Milton, was married in All Saints’ Church, a corner of which you can see in the first picture. Also showing is part of the old Odeon cinema in Commercial Road, bottom right.
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Hide AdBut featured large in the centre is the old Royal Hospital which opened in 1849 and closed in 1979 when all its facilities moved to QA. The site’s now home to Sainsbury’s.
Opposite the Royal was The New Inn, renamed The Royal in 1987.
The hospital once had a Lock Ward for the treatment of prostitutes under regulations governed by the Contagious Diseases Acts 1863-1886. If identified as a ‘common prostitute’ by the Metropolitan Water Police attached to the dockyard, these women would be compulsorily examined.
If found to be infected they were detained until pronounced ‘clean’. Refusal could mean detention for up to nine months in the hospital.