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  1. Mother Bear and triplets, Maine

    Postcard description reads: MOTHER BEAR AND TRIPLETS in the State of Maine It is common to see mother bear and two cubs, but to see a mother bear and triplets enjoying wild berries one day and to come upon a mother with four cubs another, is a sight seldom ME1638-Color Photo: Paul Knaut, Jr. ©
  2. BlockBuster Video, Francis Ave

    Year unknown, probably 70s or 80s. This is not "The" BlockBuster, but a chain of stores that operated around the South Coast.
  3. Inside BlockBuster, Francis Ave, Portsmouth

    Shop interior. Year unknown, probably 80s or 90s.
  4. Super BlockBuster Video, Tangier Road, Baffins, Portsmouth

    This is not "The" BlockBuster, but a chain of stores that operated around the South Coast.
  5. Tangier Road and shops

    Year unknown, likely 80s or 90s. Shows shops: "Super BlockBuster Video", "Classy",
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    Book - Story of the Brownies

    A lovely little pamphlet called "The Story of the Brownies", adapted from "The Brownies" by "Mrs. Ewing". Click for full size images. Printed by Staples Printers Ltd in Rochester, Kent, From estate of RO Dawson.
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  14. The Bridge Tavern, Portsmouth, 1968

    Dated 10th April 1968.
  15. Charles Dickens' Birthplace, Portsmouth

    Sign indicates the museum is "closed for renovations". Year unknown, but was with another photograph dated 1968.
  16. A.H Tuppen, W. Nutter Newsagents, 142 Highland Road, Eastney, 1941.

    The man putting up the blackouts on the left hand side is Mr. Tuppen, who was a blind picture-framer. Roof shows minor bomb damage. Photograph courtesy of Julian Jones. William .C. Nutter was his grandfather, and Mr. Tuppen pictured became his godfather.
  17. W.C. Nutter shopfront, 142 Highland Road, Eastney, 1927

    Photograph courtesy of Julian Jones. William .C. Nutter was his grandfather.
  18. Denmead Queen stagecoach.

    The Denmead Queen was a horse drawn bus that ran between Waterlooville and Denmead. The Waterlooville pub The Denmead Queen is named after this!
  19. Bat and Ball, Clanfield, 1905

    The birthplace of British Cricket.
  20. Gales Mill, Denmead, Hampshire

    Year unknown. Mill demolished 1922.

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