My Pictures of Portchester

By Tim Lambert Portchester is a charming old community near Portsmouth. It is the site of a Roman fort. In the Middle Ages, a keep and other buildings were added. Portchester Castle has been used for different purposes through the ages. Porchester itself is known for its picturesque buildings. Portchester Castle Keep Another view of… Continue reading My Pictures of Portchester

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Post a Guest Article With Links

By Tim Lambert Thank you for visiting my website Localhistories.org. I have always loved history and I have written articles on many aspects of history from towns and countries to daily life in the past and brief biographies. My website gets a large number of visitors. Some of them are looking for information to help… Continue reading Post a Guest Article With Links

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An Unsolved Murder in Portsmouth, 1923

By Tim Lambert An unsolved murder happened in Portsea, Portsmouth in 1923. The victim was Mary Frances Pelham, aged 37. According to newspaper reports she was born in ‘the north of England’. During the First World War, she moved to Brighton and later to Portsmouth. She was separated from her husband. Mary was a kind… Continue reading An Unsolved Murder in Portsmouth, 1923

My Pictures of Frome

By Tim Lambert Frome is a very interesting town in Somerset. It has a rich history and has many attractive old buildings. A fountain in Frome Boyle Cross Some colourful tiles A colourful postbox in Frome A pub in Frome Frome Town Hall Memorial Theatre A history of Frome

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My Pictures of Farnham

By Tim Lambert Farnham is a charming town in Surrey. It’s noted for its Georgian buildings and its parks. It also has a very good museum The Museum of Farnham. The Haren Garden Farnham Town Hall Spire Church Farnham Pottery in the Museum of Farnham An old house in West Street Farnham Near Farnham Library… Continue reading My Pictures of Farnham

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My Pictures of Clapham

By Tim Lambert Clapham has a long history. It started as a Saxon village and became a fashionable place to live in the 18th century. Here are a few pictures I took of Clapham. Clapham Common An old drinking fountain on Clapham Common Holy Trinity Church Clapham Clapham Clock Tower Clapham Common Underground Station Clapham… Continue reading My Pictures of Clapham

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