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Portsmouth and Anse-de-Mai are located in the northern region of the island, and Roseau is in the south.
A small passenger ferry connects it to the neighbouring island of Portsea where the city of Portsmouth is located.
The Hayling Ferry is the most convenient way to travel between Portsmouth and Hayling Island.
Alternatively, Portsmouth and Southsea is another railway station, used for connections to Bristol ( Temple Meads ) and Cardiff.
Another version, which Bogart's long-time friend, author Nathaniel Benchley, claims is the truth, is that Bogart was injured while on assignment to take a naval prisoner to Portsmouth Naval Prison in Kittery, Maine.
* 1545 – The Tudor warship Mary Rose sinks off Portsmouth ; in 1982 the wreck is salvaged in one of the most complex and expensive projects in the history of maritime archaeology.
Portsmouth is known for its orange cake, often containing cranberries.
Known as Northrop Grumman Newport News ( NGNN ), and later Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Newport News ( NGSB-NN ), the company is located in Newport News, Virginia, and often participates in projects with the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, also located adjacent to Hampton Roads.
* 1982 – The Mary Rose, a Tudor carrack which sank on July 19, 1545, is salvaged from the sea bed of the Solent, off Portsmouth.
The largest is Aquidneck Island, shared by the municipalities of Newport, Middletown, and Portsmouth.
) The two most common handicap systems are the IRC and the Portsmouth Yardstick, while the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ( PHRF ) is very common in the U. S. A.
Only two survive, one near her birthplace in Knaresborough and the other in Portsmouth where there is a lifesize statue above the door.
And, reflecting the then lack of international standards, sizes varied and not all were built as ovals-for example, the oldest velodrome in the UK, at Preston Park, Brighton ( 1877 ), is 579m long and features four straights linked by banked curves, while the 536m Portsmouth velodrome has a single straight linked by one long curve.
Waterlooville is a town in Hampshire, England, approximately 8 miles north of Portsmouth.
The nearest train station is located in Bedhampton and is on the main train route between London and Portsmouth.
Havant railway station is served by Stagecoach service 39, and stations in Portsmouth by First services 40 / X40, 41, 45 and 45A.
For westbound trains the station at Cosham, served by the local bus services, is on the line between Portsmouth and Fareham, with regular trains to Southampton and Cardiff.
* October 13 – The HMS Canopus ( 1898 ), a pre-Dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, is launched at Portsmouth, England ( will be deployed widely in World War I ).
* July 3 – English fleet attempts to sail from Portsmouth to Normandy but is forced back by contrary winds.
* July – Henry VIII of England's flagship, the Mary Rose, is launched at Portsmouth.
Williams facilitated the purchase by William Coddington and others, and in the spring of 1638 the Antinomians began settling at a place called Pocasset, which is now the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
* The city of Portsmouth is awarded its Royal Charter.
Pinafore is at anchor off Portsmouth.

Portsmouth and served
Southsea is now served by stations at Fratton and Portsmouth and Southsea station and on to Portsmouth Harbour ( also called The Hard ), with regular trains to London Waterloo.
There is a Tourist Information Office and several hotels including the historic Angel Hotel which long served as a coaching stop on the main London to Portsmouth stagecoach route.
Portsmouth is primarily served by the Norfolk International Airport, now the region's major commercial airport.
Portsmouth is served by Interstate 264 and Interstate 664, which is part of the Hampton Roads Beltway.
Portsmouth is also served by several television stations.
Portsmouth is served by Cox Cable and Verizon FIOS.
The Portsmouth Public Library, a Carnegie library, and its five branches have served the county since 1879.
Built in Portsmouth, England 1510-12, she was one of the earliest purpose-built warships to serve in the English Navy ; it is thought that she never served as a merchant ship.
A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination, Portsmouth is served by Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, formerly the Strategic Air Command's Pease Air Force Base.
Lucasville is served by the Portsmouth Public Library, as well as the Valley Local School District and Northwest Local School District
New Boston is served by the Portsmouth Public Library and the New Boston Local School District.
The DEA also served ISOs on 3 other doctors, John Temponeras, Mark Fantazuzzi, and Michael Dawes and a pharmacy, Prime Pharmacy, located at 902 Fourth Street in Portsmouth.
Residents of Rosemount are served by the Clay Local School District, the Portsmouth Public Library, and a volunteer fire department.
South Webster is served by the Portsmouth Public Library-South Webster Branch.
The citizens of West Portsmouth are served by the Washington-Nile Local School District ( Portsmouth West High School ).
Today LV-101 is dry docked and lettered as Portsmouth, having never served there.
Until 1938, the town was served by no fewer than six railway stations: Todmorden, Stansfield Hall, Cornholme, Portsmouth, Walsden and Eastwood.
Today the town is served by Godalming railway station on the Portsmouth Direct Line.
Godalming railway station is on the Portsmouth Direct Line between London ( Waterloo ) and Portsmouth, and is served by South West Trains.

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