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
Recent Acquistions : December 2008
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Standard of the Portsmouth Branch of the RAOC (Royal Army Ordnance Corps) Association. This association was founded at a national level in 1923, as a veterans’ organisation. The Portsmouth Branch closed some time ago. The RAOC used to have a large presence in Portsmouth, particularly at Hilsea Barracks.
Donated by the RAOC Charitable Trust.
Military History Collection, 2007/286
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