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The Mary Tofts “Rabbit Woman” scandal... fact or fiction?
This pub used to be the high street bank.
This pub is closed permanently.
Discover the history of Shirley in this pub.
Discover the history of Aldershot.
These premises previously housed a branch of the well-known booksellers and stationers, John Menzies.
The Red Lion has been a prime location for passing trade since the 1700s.
Take a look at old photographs of Fareham.
Original parts of this building were damaged during World War II.
The original Red Lion, built in the 1830s, was a coaching inn on the route to Chichester.
This pub is named after the aeronautical engineer who carried out vital work on World War Two fighter planes at the Royal Aircraft Establishment.
Discover the history of Southsea.
The original Six Bells was the headquarters of the bell-ringers from St Thomas Church.
Don’t be scared away by the monstrous sculpture in this pub!
The Ivy House was built as a private residence – and the pub retains this domestic feel.
This pub has beer in its blood – it was once The Crown Brewery!
Old photographs of Fleet are displayed on the walls in this pub.
This bar stands alongside a 10-screen cinema, a far cry from Basingstoke’s first cinema which opened in 1919.
Jane Austen often visited Basingstoke, sometimes dining at The Crown Inn, whose carriage side entrance was opposite this pub.
On display in this pub is an original intertype setting machine used by the Andover Advertiser.
The history of Portsmouth’s harbour is displayed in this pub.
Discover the history of Gosport.
Waterlooville is full of history, and it’s all displayed in this pub.
This pub was originally called Home Tavern.
This pub is built on the site of the Portsea Island Gas Light Company which burnt down, and was rebuilt in 1915.
Read about some of Portsmouth’s historical figures.
Read about Somerset born artist Flora Twort.