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 2006

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Charles Saul, Boys swimming with shark on coast of Haiti, Acrylic on board

Charles Saul, Boys swimming with shark on coast of Haiti, Acrylic on board
One of 17 works of art transferred from Bristol Museums Service to our School Loans Collection. For more information on borrowing this item for a school, contact the Education Officer.

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