Scanned from Havant - Seen and Remembered by Geoffrey Salter and Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library. Published 1979.
'The Dolphin Hotel, on the left, stood here from the early 1800s and was known as the principal inn Havant. Stage coaches called daily en route from Brighton to Portsmouth...
Circa 1900.
Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library.
Circa 1887.
Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library.
'On the left is the old White Hart which was pulled down in 1889, and you can just see the bracket of the pub sign on the left for the Millers Arms which had just been sold to widen...
Circa 1904.
Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library.
"The Little Brown Jug" was number 28, on the south side of the street. A Gales Brewery traction engine lorry is delivering stock, with several barrels and crates on the pavement. In...
A snowy scene with Leigh House in the background. This area is now part of the grounds that form Staunton Country Park and was also once known as Leigh Park. The House was demolished in 1959.
Year unknown, Circa early 1900s.
Dated 23/1/1905.
The grounds in this picture now form part of Staunton Country Park. The house shown, Leigh House, was demolished in 1959.
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staunton_Country_Park
Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson.