Many were built in the dry docks at Southampton and Portsmouth while smaller ones were constructed at Stokes Bay, Gosport and Beaulieu. |
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Wimbledon were able to reduce the lead with a second penalty from Wilde after a Gosport offside from their centres. |
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Aviation experts at Gosport have won a top national award for engineering excellence. |
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The decorative castings were produced at HMS Sultan in Gosport last summer in what was the last working foundry in the Armed Forces. |
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Portsmouth and Gosport form one of Britain's principal naval centres, and Southampton is a major passenger port. |
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He visited London, as well as Heathrow airport and the districts of Dover and Gosport. |
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Bridgemary community school in Gosport, Hampshire, is conducting a bold educational experiment by dismantling the traditional division of classes by age. |
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Caroline Dinenage, the MP for Gosport, will join Nicky Morgan, the education secretary, in the Equalities Office. |
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The 25-year-old was born in Gosport but qualifies thanks to his Scottish-born father, Alex. |
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Mr. Murch also recalls a time when returning home to Gosport after the major bombing raids on England were over. |
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The building takes its name from the late Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fieldhouse of Gosport, the hugely popular submariner who rose to Chief of Defence Staff. |
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At the age of three years old in 1931, Mr. Murch remembers attending an aircraft race in his home town of Gosport, for the coveted Schneider Trophy. |
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On the evening of August 18th, 1942, some 6000 men boarded 252 small craft, and moved out from Gosport, Portsmouth, Southampton, Shoreham, and Newhaven, bound for Dieppe. |
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At the RFC School of Special Flying at Gosport, Eng., Maj. |
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The Gosport system of training was eventually adopted at training schools throughout the world, remaining the dominant method of civil and military flight instruction into the jet age. |
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Fareham, Gosport and Havant have grown into a conurbation that stretches along the coast between the two main cities. |
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It was promoted by the Stokes Bay Pier and Railway Company to provide a landing for a rival ferry service from Gosport. |
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In the districts of Dover and Gosport, the Special Rapporteur visited immigration removal centres, where he was provided with the opportunity to interview inmates charged with immigration-related offences. |
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Across the harbour, parliamentarians in Gosport joined in the assault, with their guns damaging St Thomas's Church. |
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In Portsmouth Southsea and Gosport waves of 150 bombers destroyed vast swaths of the city with 40,000 incendiaries. |
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Around this time a Tudor defensive boom stretched from the Round Tower to Fort Blockhouse in Gosport, as a protection to Portsmouth Harbour. |
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The main channel entering Portsmouth Harbour, which lies to the west of Portsea Island, passes between Old Portsmouth and Gosport. |
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It is situated beside Gunwharf Quays in the city's harbour, and is an important transport terminal, with a bus interchange and ferry services to Gosport and the Isle of Wight. |
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First uses stops around Pound Tree Road and Vincent's Walk, except the X4 to Portsmouth and X5 to Gosport, which start and end their journeys from Westquay. |
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Spithead, an area off Gilkicker Point near Gosport, is known as the place where the Royal Navy is traditionally reviewed by the monarch of the day. |
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Gosport forms a borough in its own right immediately to the west. |
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