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Portsmouth and NH
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2000
* Lehr, Susan, ed., Battling Dragons: Issues and Controversy in Children ’ s Literature ( Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1995 )
to the 1904-05 war, the subsequent peace and the 100th anniversary commemorations, writing " he Portsmouth Peace Treaty Centennial held in Portsmouth NH was most probably the largest centennial event held on the Russo-Japanese War in 2004-05.
* 10 exhibits, displayed at the Portsmouth Historical Society, New Hampshire State Archives, Portsmouth Athenaeum, NH Art Association, Seacoast African-American Cultural Center, Children's Museum of Portsmouth, Green Acre Baha ’ i School, Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, Old York Historical Society, Wentworth by the Sea hotel, and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
In 2010 the NH Senate and NH House of Representatives voted unanimously to enact legislation making September 5 — the day the Treaty was signed in 1905-" Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day " in perpetuity, statewide.
In Portsmouth the day was celebrated with a NH Humanities Council lecture, a peace flag-raising at Green Acre in Eliot, Maine, a memorial salute at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and bell-ringing throughout the seacoast area of Maine-New Hampshire.
Image: Jackson House, Portsmouth, NH. jpg | Jackson House ( 1664 ) as it appeared in 1909
Image: The Warner House, Portsmouth, NH. jpg | Warner House ( 1716 ) in 1902
Image: Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, Portsmouth, NH. jpg | Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion ( 1750 ) in 1902
Image: The Moffatt-Ladd House, Portsmouth, NH. jpg | Moffatt-Ladd House ( 1763 ) in 1905
( 1992 ) A Guide to the History and Old Dwelling Places of Northwood, New Hampshire, Second Edition, Peter E. Randall Publisher, Portsmouth, NH, 305 pp.
Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall Publishers, 1987.
Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall Publishers, 1987.
Arcadia: Portsmouth, NH.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational Books, Inc.
Clipper flights connected Hanscom Field with Pease Airport in Portsmouth, NH and Trenton-Mercer Airport in NJ.

Portsmouth and 1988
After a ballot of members and the passing of a motion at the 1987 Portsmouth conference, the party merged with the Liberal Party in 1988 to form the Liberal Democrats, although a minority left to form a continuing SDP led by David Owen.
| 1988 – 89 || rowspan =" 8 "| Portsmouth || rowspan =" 4 "| Second Division || 2 || 0 ||||||||
New members in the Third Division are: Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol Rovers, Crystal Palace, Exeter City, Gillingham, Luton Town, Merthyr Town ( 1920 – 1930 ), Millwall, Newport County ( 1920 – 1988 ), Northampton Town, Norwich City, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, Queens Park Rangers ( QPR ), Reading, Southampton, Southend United, Swansea Town, Swindon Town and Watford.
In 1988 Portsmouth emerged from the pack to clinch the inaugural BBL Championship title but the following year saw the famous Kingston Kings side of the late 80s and early 90s win the first of three back-to-back league crowns.
movement, formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1988.
Steve Mills ( born Portsmouth, 9 December 1953, died Southampton, 1 August 1988 ) was a professional footballer with Southampton F. C.
The bishop emeritus is the Right Reverend Crispian Hollis, the 7th Bishop of Portsmouth, who was appointed on 6 December 1988.
He was appointed interim president of Old Dominion University in 1988, and was a resident of Portsmouth until his death.
New offices were opened in Gloucester and Stevenage ( 1964 ), Durham and Harrow ( 1965 ), Plymouth ( 1966 ), Croydon and Swansea ( 1967 ), Birkenhead and Weymouth ( 1977 ), Peterborough ( 1978 ), Telford ( 1986 ), Coventry and Hull ( 1987 ), Leicester ( 1988 ), Portsmouth ( 1989 ) and York ( 1991 ).

Portsmouth and .
Gorton reverted to his Plymouth tactics, refused to let her go, and appeared himself before the Portsmouth grand jury.
It was indeed a remarkable feat that a man who had had no experience of bridge building should have applied the principle of the arch, which appears in his famous bridges at Portsmouth, Haverhill, and Philadelphia.
A road had to be hacked through trackless forests between Hanover and Portsmouth to permit Governor Wentworth and a company of gentlemen to attend the first Dartmouth commencement in 1771.
Probably the first linear and continuous assembly process of post-Renaissance times were the Portsmouth Block Mills built between 1801 and 1803.
This factory was so successful it remained in use until the 1960s, with the workshop still visible at HM Dockyard in Portsmouth, and still containing some of the original machinery.
Mushroom Anchor on the lightvessel | Lightship Portsmouth in Virginia.
* 1905 – Russo-Japanese War: peace negotiations begin in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Phillip's fleet sailed from Portsmouth in May 1787.
ASROC ' Matchbox ' mounting installed just aft of the Otobreda 76 mm | 76 mm gun turret on the Japanese Self Defense Force Asagiri class destroyer DD 158 Umigiri, photographed 28 July 2008 departing from Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
ASROC ' Matchbox ' reload doors are visible in this photograph of the Japanese Asagiri class destroyer Asagiri, formerly DD 151, renumbered TV 3516 after reclassification as a training vessel, seen here on 28 July 2008 departing from Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
In 1893, the Badminton Association of England published the first set of rules according to these regulations, similar to today's rules, and officially launched badminton in a house called " Dunbar " at 6 Waverley Grove, Portsmouth, England on September 13 of that year.
Warwick was unable to leave Portsmouth because of westerly winds.
The disarmed soldiers marched eastward to Portsmouth in continuing bad weather, being continually robbed and threatened by local people.
Spain's alliance with the French pitched them into direct conflict with the British, and in 1762 a British expedition of five warships and 4, 000 troops set out from Portsmouth to capture Cuba.
Portsmouth F. C.
Charlton finally returned to The Valley in December 1992, celebrating with a 1 – 0 victory against Portsmouth.
Dominica has three ports of entry: Portsmouth, Roseau, and Anse-de-Mai.
Portsmouth and Anse-de-Mai are located in the northern region of the island, and Roseau is in the south.
* 1932 – The Chicago Bears defeat the Portsmouth Spartans 9-0 in the first ever NFL Championship Game.
Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and called the Portsmouth Spartans, the team began play in 1929 as an independent professional team, one of many such teams in the Ohio and Scioto River valleys.
Despite success within the NFL, they could not survive in Portsmouth, then the NFL's smallest city.
* 1872 – Challenger expedition:, commanded by Captain George Nares, sails from Portsmouth.

1.849 seconds.