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Fishing Boat

Changing views

Track the changes to our seaside and compare the past and present with postcards from the past.

A message from the grandchildren

How might your actions today be shaping the coast of tomorrow? Find out - and get your own postcards from the future.

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Portsmouth Harbour, 2005

See a 1930s view  of Portsmouth
or move on to Southsea

The City was badly bombed in the Second World War and has recently been modernised with the port area now developed as a major cross-channel terminus. Its history is still important and recently was the location for the commemorative ceremonies of Nelson’s Victory at Trafalgar. HMS Victory is still preserved at Portsmouth.

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