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  • ...rbour''' is a natural harbour in [[Hampshire]] named after the nearby town of [[Christchurch]]. ...serve. To the west side of the harbour are Wick Fields, the southern flank of the harbour being bounded by [[Hengistbury Head]], a prominent coastal head
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  • ...rway number zones in England and Wales map.svg|thumb|Motorway number zones of England and Wales]] ...see no reason to make any change from M.6 pending the ultimate completion of the whole route.}}</ref> The Preston Bypass, the UK's first motorway sectio
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  • |ownership=Hampshire Council |events=Trial of Walter Raleigh<br />Bloody Assizes
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  • ...ortsmouth Arundel Canal Woodagte.jpg|thumb|250px|Towing path and canal bed of the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal near Woodgate, Sussex]] ...outh and Arundel Canal''' was a canal that ran between [[Portsmouth]] in [[Hampshire]] and [[Arundel]] in [[Sussex]], built in 1823. It was never a financial su
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  • [[File:Ports Creek2009.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Part of Portsbridge Creek with the tide half in]] {{county|Hampshire}}
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  • |county=Hampshire ...ortification popular on the Continent. The Cowdray engraving of the Battle of the Solent in 1545 depicted Henry VIII visiting the castle.
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  • |county=Hampshire |island=Isle of Wight
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  • |picture=Entry of Fort Mitchel on Spike Island 1.jpg |picture caption=Gates of Fort Mitchel on Spike Island
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  • {{county|Hampshire}} ...rst=Edward|authorlink=Edward Wedlake Brayley|title=A topographical history of Surrey|volume=4|year=1850|publisher=G Willis|location=London|page=218|oclc=
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  • |county=Hampshire ...ast of [[Fareham]]. The nearest town is [[Portchester]] to the south, over Ports Down.
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  • |county=Hampshire |LG district=East Hampshire
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  • |county=Hampshire |constituency=North West Hampshire
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  • |county=Hampshire ...north and the towns spreading our from [[Portsmouth]]. The highest point of the hill lies within [[Fort Southwick]] at 430 feet above sea level.
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  • |county=Hampshire ...ston forts in [[Fareham]] standing on [[Portsdown Hill]] in the south of [[Hampshire]].
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  • |county=Hampshire ...ston forts in [[Fareham]] standing on [[Portsdown Hill]] in the south of [[Hampshire]].
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  • |county=Hampshire |picture caption=View from north of Fort Widley
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  • |county=Hampshire ...e=widley5 /> It was designed, along with the other 'Palmerston Forts' atop Ports Down, to protect [[Portsmouth]] from attack from the rear.<ref name=widley5
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  • [[File:Ports Creek2009.jpg|right|thumb|Part of Portsbridge Creek with the tide half in]] {{county|Hampshire}}
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  • |county=Hampshire |constituency=North East Hampshire
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  • |county=Hampshire |ownership=The Duke of Wellington
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