Portsmouth

Portsmouth

Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum. ― Google

People born in Portsmouth (First 20 people) - Page 11

Freddie Read

Freddie Read

Footballer

Albert Prince-Cox

Albert Prince-Cox

English association football manager

Alfred Hobart Sturdee

Alfred Hobart Sturdee

Physician

Frances Yates

Frances Yates

Historian

Robert Gittings

Robert Gittings

Author

Francis Ronald Swain

Francis Ronald Swain

British aircraft pilot

G. E. L. Owen

G. E. L. Owen

British philosopher

Wilfrid Woods

Wilfrid Woods

Navy officer

Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe

Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe


Marjorie Gordon

Marjorie Gordon

Singer

Thomas Hope Troubridge

Thomas Hope Troubridge

Thomas Troubridge's father

Edward Fegen

Edward Fegen

Soldier

Neville Cameron

Neville Cameron


Charles Brutton

Charles Brutton

English cricketer

Arthur Byng

Arthur Byng

English cricketer

William Lowther Grant

William Lowther Grant

Navy officer

Geoffrey Harrison

Geoffrey Harrison

Former British Ambassador to Brazil

Edward Osborne Hewett

Edward Osborne Hewett

Engineer

Reginald Maitland

Reginald Maitland

Rugby union player

Aylmer Firebrace

Aylmer Firebrace

British commander