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Portsdown is a 69.1-hectare (171-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on
Portsdown Hill, on the
northern outskirts of
Portsmouth in Hampshire...
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Portsdown Hill is a long
chalk ridge in Hampshire, England. The
highest point of the hill lies
within Fort
Southwick at 131 m
above sea level. The ridge...
- The
Portsdown Anticline is a north-facing
geological fold of
Tertiary age
affecting rocks in Hampshire,
southern England. This
upfold of the
local sedimentary...
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Portsdown was a p****enger
vessel built for the
Southern Railway in 1928. She was one of the
civilian ships that parti****ted in the
Dunkirk evacuation...
- the Solent, a
group of
forts on
Portsea Island, a
group of
forts along Portsdown Hill
overlooking Portsmouth, and a
group of
forts on the
Gosport peninsula...
- The
Nelson Monument, 120 feet (37 m) tall on a
granite base,
stands on
Portsdown Hill
about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of
Portsmouth Harbour on the
south coast...
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American Station and was
obliged to
leave his
stricken sister at his home (
Portsdown Lodge,
Widley near Portsmouth) in the care of
another brother, Henry....
- side of
Portsdown Road [renamed
Randolph Avenue in 1939] to be the
third building from
Carlton Vale and on the site
between No. 223
Portsdown Road and...
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county of Hampshire, is one of five
defensive forts built on the
summit of
Portsdown Hill in the 1860s,
overlooking the
important naval base of Portsmouth...
- is on the dip
slope of the
South Downs just
north of the
ridge called Portsdown Hill.
Widley is
served by the A3(T),
trunk road
which runs from Portsmouth...