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2007-09-12
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✒️ Fiction
The One Is Just a Boltzmann Brain
✨ Curated bookmarks
Blackwater aquariums
Dystrophic lakes
Maker projects
Useful software
💻 Technology
Deploy Obsidian to Netlify
Digital Gardens: A New (Old) Approach to Personal Websites
Don't step off the happy path
Small web revival
Vary the icon in a Quartz callout
🔗 Outbound links
Charles George Harper
La Mancha Negra
Repugnant market
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 Official Catalogue
Thomas Babington Macaulay
🧪 Weird science
Exploding salt
Jelly for a consumption
Some account of the dugong - tastes like… beef?
To soften iron or steel that's brittle
🪢 Portsmouth
Outbound links
Portsdown Hill
Portsea Island Union workhouse
Sir James McGrigor
People
AE Cogswell
George John Scale
John Felton
Rev. George Cuthbert
Robert Ker Porter
⚓ Nelson Ward
🌳 Hilsea
🐑 Wymering
🦆 Baffins
🛤️ Cosham
1281: John of Botiller
1543: The Dissolution of the Monasteries
1614: The Rectory of Wymering
1628: Tresspasses Upon Her Rights
1705: A Most Violent Storm
1730-1770 Plan and Profiles for Building Barracks
1748: Leased for a Thousand Years
1756: A Barracks for 2,000 Men
1756: Admiral Byng Is Turned Back
1756: The Duke of Cumberland Visits Portsbridge (Twice)
1760: Lord Loudoun Arrives
1761: Gross Belgians breathe a better air than we
1761: Three Seamen Caught
1762: One Guinea for Each of Them
1763: Noxious and Unhealthy Vapours
1764: An Entertainment for the Officers
1765: Unknown Publican, in the Necessary House, with the Pistol
1766: In The Possession of Mr Richard Watmore
1766: Stealing Diverse Sheep
1767: The Creditors of Matthew Snook
1767: The Wife of a Boatswain
1768: A Sickly Spot in England
1768: Murder at the Halfway Houses
1770: Getting from L to P
1772: The Children Cried for Beer
1773: George III's Journey to Portsmouth
1773: Twelve Hundred Laid Up At Hilsea
1775: A Grand Firework
1781: A Remarkable Mode of Kidnapping
1781: Gross Irregularity and Barbarities Committed by the Military
1781: Troop Movements
1790: A Stone Bridge of One Arch
1790: Selling Great Horsea
1792: Fountain Inn, Maybe
1793: The Unwholesomeness of Hilsea Barracks
1795: Sheep
1797: A Ball of Fire Fell upon a Stack of Hay
1798 Frivolous Assault
1798: Getting from L to P
1801: A New Adjutant
1803: A New Adjutant
1803: Stephen Carroll, A Terrible Example
1807: A New Commandant
1808: Mad Dogs and Officers
1808: To Be Majors in the Army
1810: Morbid Anatomy Specimens
1811: Highway Robbery
1812: Hunting at Great Horsea
1812: Turnpike for Rent
1813: Purchase for Works at Hilsea Act
1813: Soldiers of the Inverness Militia Court-Martialled
1816: French Silks
1816: Starvation, Gosport
1816: Violent Gale, Sunday Last
1818: Selling beer without a license
1823: Death of William Maynard
1823: Rebuild Turnpike House
1824: Died Suddenly in the Accommodation Van
1825: Lieutenant Peter Mears of the Royal Marines
1825: Resurrection Men
1828: A Gavel-Fronted Guard-House
1829: Pull Down Such Bridges as May Be Necessary
1830: A Groundless Complaint
1833: Population 578
1834: A Brick and Timber Store
1834: Found Drowned in Hilsea Pond
1834: Mystery pub to let
1834: Sale of the Materials of the Battle of Minden
1835: A Hundred Lots of Good Oak and Fir
1835: At the Back of Hilsea
1835: Mystery pub to let
1839: Found Dead in a Field of Standing Oats
1839: Robson's Commercial Directory of the Seven Counties
1841: Census, Coach and Horses, Hilsea
1850: The Summer Season
1851: Census, Coach and Horses
1851: Shocking Waggon Accident near Hilsea
1852: We Think His Drinking With Him a Highly Imprudent Act
1853: Found, King Charles Spaniel
1855: Much Respected by All Who Knew Him
1856: Public House Available for Lease
1857: They Even Sold The Dog
1859: Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
1861: Census, Coach and Horses
1862: Assaulting a Landlady
1862: Murder; the gipsies are killing my husband
1862: Progress and Challenges at the Hilsea Lines
1862: Thirteen Pounds Weight of Bacon
1863: An Ungrateful Lodger
1863: Death from Apoplexy
1863: Mysterious Death After Fall from Waggon
1864: Every One of His Picks Were Stamped on the Iron Part With His Initials
1866: Tenders Invited for War Department Property
1867: An Ungrateful Act
1868 Shocking Suicide
1868: Magistrates Hear Case of Carpenter Assault
1869: John Lovelock Adjudged Bankrupt
1870: Destruction By Fire
1870: Grand Reopening?
1872: Licence Transfers
1872: Theft by an Artilleryman
1874: Discovery of Infant Body in Hilsea Pond
1880: Kelly's Directory
1881: Artillery Driver Dodges Conviction
1881: Census, Coach and Horses
1881: Last Will and Testament of Frederick Bull
1881: Publican Fined for Sunday Trading Offence
1888: Drunk in charge of... a steam traction engine?
1889: Charge Against a Hussar Sergeant
1894: Hilsea Canteen Manager Accused
1931: Start of a New Era
The Blue Posts
The floating dock
The other rebuilding of The Blue Posts
The strata of Portsmouth
1760: The Last British Peer to Die a Felon's Death
1767: An Old Accustomed Shop
1781: The Swallows of London
Conscientér affirmo
James Lind
John Pory's letters
John Ridge
Kenneth MacKenzie of Dundonnell
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18 Sept 2024
1543: The Dissolution of the Monasteries
16th-Century
Hilsea
Portsbridge
Portsea
Portsmouth
Southwick
Stubbington
Winchester
Land-Tenure