Once upon a time,
before the town of Portsmouth was founded, this coastline was made up of creeks, low-lying marsh and water. Over the centuries the coastline has altered, but the town's position here on the south coast, its proximity to the open sea, coupled with control of the harbour and its entrance, have secured Portsmouth's place in history as one of the world's great anchoranges and a rendevouz for British shipping in times of war for over 800 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accessibility

You can get all Portsmouth Museums' information in translation, large print or tape. Please call 023 9282 7261

To request other languages call 023 9284 1652

FACILITIES

Staff Trained to Help Steps within the building Working Dogs Welcome Induction Loops Used Wheelchair lift Disabled Toliet Access Disabled Parking

 

Portsmouth Museums Portal
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Photo of Charles Dickens Reading Room